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1. 1959, Report from the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights in support of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.

2. January 20, 1959, Legislation proposed to establish a Community Relations Service.

3. February 5, 1959, S. 955, a bill to amend the United States Code as it pertains to obstruction of court orders regarding civil rights as they pertain to desegregation of schools.

4. February 5, 1959, S. 957, a bill to retain, preserve, election records of the Executive and Legislative branches of the United States.

5. February 5, 1959, S. 960, a bill to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1957, extending the Civil Rights Commission for an additional two years.

6. July 15, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Committee on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote.

7. July 15, 1959, Legislation proposed to extend the Committee on Civil Rights to secure and protect the right to vote.

8. July 16, 1959, Memorandum A Status of legislation concerning civil rights introduced in the United States Senate.

9. 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.

10. 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.