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Urban League Is Recruiting More Minorities For Employment In Criminal Justice Agencies

An LEAA-financed program to improve minority employment in criminal justice is underway in three High Impact cities- Dallas, Cleveland, and Newark.
The project is directed by the National Urban League, New York City, which will develop a model minority 
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[[image - black & white photograph of five people - three African American men, one African American woman, and one white man standing in front of a LEMMP-LEAA U.S. Department of Justice sign]]

[[caption]] Pictured with minority recruitment display for the Cleveland-Newark-Dallas programs are (left to right) Vernon Jordan, Jr., Executive Director of the National Urban League; Lt. Helena Ashby, LEAA, project coordinator; Francis A. Wilson, LEAA, project financial coordinator; James A. Linen, President of the National Urban League; and Jack L. Highsmith, project director for the tri-city effort. [[/caption]]

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