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History of the Community Relations Committee
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It was 1961 when then Mayor Stanford R. Brookshire appointed a group of citizens to address race relations in Charlotte. The committee first intervened in a major public controversy when a group of African-American citizens protested discrimination in public facilities. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee (CRC) has now served as an integral part of the human relations support system for the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County for over forty years. The human relations issues that Charlotte faces today are broader and require more depth of understanding to resolve. CRC publications that once narrowly focused on black and white racial tensions and are now available in Spanish and Vietnamese and address a myriad a intergroup issues, ethnic, cultural, religious, and racial.
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The corner of Trade and Tryon Streets, circa 1960.
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