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21. July 16, 1959, Memorandum C Chronological summary of work of the Senate Constitutional Rights Subcommittee this year concerning schedules of hearings and meetings on federal civil rights legislation.

22. July 17, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Committee on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote with regard the right to a fair trial.

23. July 21, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Committee on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote with regard the eliminating segregation in public education.

24. July 21, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Commission on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote by prohbiting lynching.

25. July 21, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Commission on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote by prohibiting discrimination and guaranteeing equal protection under the law.

26. July 24, 1959, Summary of legislation proposals to amend the Commission on Civil Rights.

27. Daniel K. Inouye being sworn in as Representative from Hawaiʻi, with John A. Burns and Speaker Sam Rayburn

28. February 4, 1960, Summary letter to Senator Dirksen of the provisions of the Civil Rights Amendments.

29. February 8, 1960, Legislation provisioning schools for children of members of the Armed Forces, where impacted by desegregation.

30. February 8, 1960, Congressional Agenda highlighting changes since previous session.