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  2. KC says records prove ex-civil rights director wasn’t fired ...

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    Kansas City spent $11,000 on investigators who followed the former director of civil rights and equal opportunity to prove her main residence was not in the city.

  3. Josie R. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Josie Robinson Johnson (born October 7, 1930) is an American community organizer and activist for African American rights. Described by the Minneapolis Star Tribune as the "First Lady of Minnesota Civil Rights," she was instrumental in the success of a fair housing bill in Minnesota in 1962.

  4. Josie Records - Wikipedia

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    Josie Records was a subsidiary of Jubilee Records in New York City that was active from 1954 to 1971. The label's best selling bands were The Cadillacs (" Speedoo "), Bobby Freeman [ 1 ] and the Meters .

  5. Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights (formerly the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, or RFK Center) [1] is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit human rights advocacy organization. [2] [better source needed] It was named after United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, a few months after his assassination. The organization of ...

  6. Ex-KC civil rights director sues official for discrimination ...

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    Kansas City’s former director of civil rights and equal opportunity Andrea Dorch has sued the city and City Manager Brian Platt for race and age discrimination. ... on the $800 million Meta data ...

  7. ‘Waiting for justice’: Video project to feature KC’s unsolved ...

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  8. Kansas Commission on Civil Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Commission on Civil Rights (KCCR), originally known as the Commission on Civil Rights (CCR), was established in 1961 and continued until 1991 for the purpose of preventing unfair and illegal acts of discrimination against persons in Kansas. It consisted of a seven-member, unpaid-volunteer governing and review board, and a staff of ...

  9. Activist says KC Mayor Quinton Lucas tried to intimidate her ...

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