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  • The '''National Urban League''' (NUL) is an American [[civil rights]] organization. Founded in [[New Yor The founding of the National Urban League grew out of the confluence of two larger developments that were underway in
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  • *Moore, Jesse Thomas. 1981. ''A Search for Equality: The National Urban League, 1910-1961''. Pennsylvania State University Press. *Wade, Jennifer A. and Brian N. Williams. 2002. "The National Urban League: Reinventing Service for the Twenty-First Century," in Ollie A. Johnson III
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  • * [http://www.nul.org|National Urban League] - the NUL's official website
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  • *Moore, Jesse Thomas. 1981. ''A Search for Equality: The National Urban League, 1910-1961''. Pennsylvania State University Press. *Wade, Jennifer A. and Brian N. Williams. 2002. "The National Urban League: Reinventing Service for the Twenty-First Century," in Ollie A. Johnson III
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  • * [http://www.nul.org|National Urban League] - the NUL's official website
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  • The '''National Urban League''' (NUL) is an American [[civil rights]] organization. Founded in [[New Yor The founding of the National Urban League grew out of the confluence of two larger developments that were underway in
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  • ...liam Jefferson Clinton]]. Martin helped recruit Mr. Jordan to head the [[National Urban League]]. National Urban League, Equal Opportunity Award, 1979
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