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Kerner Commission

Kerner Commission

The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, known as the Kerner Commission after its chair, Governor Otto Kerner Jr. of Illinois, was an 11-member Presidential Commission established in July ... Wikipedia
Founded: July 28, 1967
Purpose: Investigate the causes of a recent outbreak of race riots, with a particular focus on the 1967 Detroit riots
Related Executive Order number(s): 11365
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