Page from Catholic University Bulletin, July, 1965, Sister M. Annunciata, O.P. “The Commission on American Citizenship,” Rev. George Johnson of the Department of Education served as the Commission’s first director when it was established in the late 1930s. The Commission produced textbooks for all levels of Catholic school students. These texts were used in thousands of schools throughout the country by the 1960s.
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Page from Catholic University Bulletin, July, 1965, Sister M. Annunciata, O.P. “The Commission on American Citizenship,” Rev. George Johnson of the Department of Education served as the Commission’s first director when it was established in the late 1930s. The Commission produced textbooks for all levels of Catholic school students. These texts were used in thousands of schools throughout the country by the 1960s.
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Special Collections, Archives, The Catholic University of America
Date
1965
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Special Collections, Archives, The Catholic University of America
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“Page from Catholic University Bulletin, July, 1965, Sister M. Annunciata, O.P. “The Commission on American Citizenship,” Rev. George Johnson of the Department of Education served as the Commission’s first director when it was established in the late 1930s. The Commission produced textbooks for all levels of Catholic school students. These texts were used in thousands of schools throughout the country by the 1960s.,” Digital Exhibits, accessed December 22, 2024, https://cuexhibits.wrlc.org/items/show/8561.