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Council on Race and Caste in World Affairs organization

also: CORAK, CORAC

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Related entities (most co-mentioned)

American Society of African Cultureorganization · 2National Student Associationorganization · 1American Information Committee on Race and Casteorganization · 1Bethuel M. Websterperson · 1Alioune Diopperson · 1Duke Ellingtonperson · 1Thurgood Marshallperson · 1John W. Davisperson · 1American Committee for Cultural Freedomorganization · 1

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American Information Committee on Race and Caste succeeded Council on Race and Caste in World Affairs book_quoted
“which later was revealed to be another CIA front company funneling funds to an organization called the International Commission of Jurists. The American Information Committee on Race and Caste was subsequently renamed Council on Race and Ca…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1 @ 52:50
Council on Race and Caste in World Affairs funded American Society of African Culture book_quoted
“out of their New York City office. So hopefully y'all are following that. The American Society of African Culture was formally launched in June of 1957. It began operations that November. And initially, AMSAC was entirely financially depend…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1 @ 58:30

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The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1
▶ 52:50 which later was revealed to be another CIA front company funneling funds to an organization called the International Commission of Jurists. The American Information Committee on Race and Caste was subsequently renamed Council on Race and Ca…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1
▶ 57:30 should we say, the CIA. So he recommended Duke Ellington, the musician, and future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, which really doesn't say anything good about either one of them, actually. Back down and peaceful relations were res…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1
▶ 58:30 out of their New York City office. So hopefully y'all are following that. The American Society of African Culture was formally launched in June of 1957. It began operations that November. And initially, AMSAC was entirely financially depend…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism&Cold War #1
▶ 59:25 by a CIA front organization called the American Committee for Cultural Freedom was used not only by that organization, but also the National Student Association. You know, basically they're all hanging out in the same building. All of the l…