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The Impartial Citizen. P. 7. James Matthews outrage.


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P. 7 The Reagan Administration's efforts to thwart enforcement of Affirmitive Action regulations within Federal Government Agencies struck close to home recently. Mr. James A. Matthews filed a discrimination complaint in 1983 alleging discrimination at the Syracuse Postal Facility. After a finding in which anAdministrative Law Examiner upheld Matthews charges, the Regional Postmaster General overturned the decision. Matthews is appealing.

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Title

The Impartial Citizen. P. 7. James Matthews outrage.

Names/Roles
 
Date

1986-02-01/1986-02-15

Object Type

Clippings (information artifacts)

Subject

Affirmative action programs

Discrimination in employment

Keywords

Post Office

Affirmative Action

Discrimination

James A. Matthews

Language

English

Object ID

68092

Collection

Black History Preservation Project