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Minority Rights Group

MS. 15363/221

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Title

Minority Rights Group

Shelfmark

MS. 15363/221

Summary

Correspondence, accounts, agenda and minutes of meetings, memoranda, funding proposals and statements of aims. Correspondents include Patrick Devlin, John Alexander-Sinclair, Philip Mason, Jim Rose, David Kessler, Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, Michael Scott, A.G.P. Vittachi, Sir William Haley, James Callaghan, Clement Attlee, Eric Baker, Tarzie Vittachi and Roland Oliver, among others. Also includes Federal Union of European Nationalities report on the cultural situation in Catalonia.

Date

1962-1966

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

Campaigning and charity interests

Civil liberties and human rights organisations

Minority Rights Group

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