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Expressing the Sense of Congress That Congress, As Well As People Throughout the Nation, Should Hold an Annual Commemorative Event on or Near August 20th to Revere, Honor, and Remember the Victims of Slavery in the United States As Well As to Prevent Slavery from Ever Happening Again

Label
Expressing the Sense of Congress That Congress, As Well As People Throughout the Nation, Should Hold an Annual Commemorative Event on or Near August 20th to Revere, Honor, and Remember the Victims of Slavery in the United States As Well As to Prevent Slavery from Ever Happening Again
Language
eng
Characteristic
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resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Main title
Expressing the Sense of Congress That Congress, As Well As People Throughout the Nation, Should Hold an Annual Commemorative Event on or Near August 20th to Revere, Honor, and Remember the Victims of Slavery in the United States As Well As to Prevent Slavery from Ever Happening Again
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legislation
Oclc number
1406068078
resource.regularity
complete irregular
resource.variantTitle
Original Slavery Remembrance Day Memorialization ResolutionH. Con. Res. 62
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