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Rollback
The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights is a non-partisan movement working to ensure that our courts protect and preserve equal justice, fairness, and opportunity. We achieve these goals through raising awareness, outreach, and building alliances.

We work with a broad network of people and communities, helping to share information and craft solutions. We are scholars, lawyers, students, educators, organizers, and concerned citizens. We care about a fair future for all Americans, not just a select few.

 

Campaign staff

Other than the wide national network of amazing partners doing great work, we have a small staff dedicated to the campaign. Find out more about us by clicking on "campaign staff," above.

What does the word rollback mean?

The 1980s in the United States marked the beginning of what some have called the "rollback" period in civil rights.

Contact us

Send us an email, call us on the phone, use snail mail. Feedback and participation is always welcome.

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Civil Rights in the News, a newsfeed provided by the Leadership Council on Civil Rights

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