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Battered women in Hartford, Connecticut. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. April, 1979.
CR1.2:W85/5
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Campus tension in Connecticut: Searching for solutions in the nineties. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. September, 1994.
CR1.2:C15
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Collecting data on bias-related incidents in Connecticut - a summary report. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. September, 1987.
CR1.2:B47
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Dropouts to Diplomas: Closing the Attainment Gap in Connecticut High Schools: Briefing Report. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, D.C.. September, 2010.
CR1.2:C19/2010
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Housing Codes and their Enforcement in Six Connecticut Cities. Connecticut State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. July, 1967.
CR1.2:H81/6
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Mortgage Money: Who Gets it? A Case study in mortgage lending discrimination in Hartford, Connecticut. Clearinghouse Publication no. 48. United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. June, 1974.
CR1.10:48
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Report on Connecticut: Family Relocation and Urban Renewal. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. July, 1963.
CR1.2:C76
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Reports on Apprenticeship, 1964. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. January, 1964.
CR1.2:AP6
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School Desegregation in Stamford, Connecticut. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. July, 1977.
CR1.2:O45/15
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Southeast Asian refugees and their access to health and mental health services: a summary Report. Connecticut Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC. March, 1990.
CR1.2:R26
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