National Conference for Community and Justice
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found: Intergroup relations in the United States, 1998:t.p. (National Conference for Community and Justice) p. 16 (NCCJ; formerly the National Conference of Christians and Jews)
found: Bridges for a Just Community WWW site, June 16, 2008:history page (in Nov. 2006 several regional offices disaffiliated from NCCJ and collaborated to co-found the National Federation for Just Communities)
found: Natl. Conf. for Comm. and Justice WWW, Apr. 21, 2010(The National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) was founded in 1927 as the National Conference for Christians and Jews, in response to anti-Catholic sentiment being expressed during the Presidential campaign. Its founders dedicated the organization to bringing diverse people together to address interfaith divisions, race relations, and social and economic barriers among persons of different faiths, cultures and ethnicities. In the 1990s, the name was changed to the National Conference for Community and Justice to better reflect the breadth and depth of its mission, the growing diversity of our country and a need to be more inclusive)
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1999-02-26: new
2010-04-21: revised
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