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The Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD) was a British organization, founded in 1964 and which lasted until 1967, that lobbied for race relations legislation. The group's formation was inspired by a visit by Martin Luther King Jr. to London in December 1964 on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The Trinidadian pacifist Marion Glean, then a graduate student at the London School of Economics, arranged with Bayard Rustin for King to meet a group of Black spokespersons and activists at the Hilton Hotel, where an ad hoc committee was formed for a movement to "agitate for social justice and oppose all forms of discrimination", with CARD formally being launched at the next meeting on 10 January 1965.

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  • Campaña Contra la Discriminación Racial (es)
  • Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (en)
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  • The Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD) was a British organization, founded in 1964 and which lasted until 1967, that lobbied for race relations legislation. The group's formation was inspired by a visit by Martin Luther King Jr. to London in December 1964 on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The Trinidadian pacifist Marion Glean, then a graduate student at the London School of Economics, arranged with Bayard Rustin for King to meet a group of Black spokespersons and activists at the Hilton Hotel, where an ad hoc committee was formed for a movement to "agitate for social justice and oppose all forms of discrimination", with CARD formally being launched at the next meeting on 10 January 1965. (en)
  • La Campaña Contra Discriminación Racial en inglés Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD) fue una organización británica, fundada en 1964 activa hasta 1967, ocupada en el seguimiento de la legislación sobre la cuestión de raza. La formación del grupo fue inspirada durante una visita de Martin Luther King a Londres en diciembre de 1964 de camino a Estocolmo para recibir el premio Nobel de la Paz.​ La activista pacifista de Trinidad y Tobago Marion Glean, entonces estudiante de posgrado en la Escuela de Londres de Economía, organizó con Bayard Rustin para Luther King una reunión con un grupo de activistas y portavoces negros en el Hotel Hilton, donde se formó un comité ad hoc para crear un movimiento que reclamara "justicia social y se opusiera a todas las formas de discriminación", l (es)
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  • The Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD) was a British organization, founded in 1964 and which lasted until 1967, that lobbied for race relations legislation. The group's formation was inspired by a visit by Martin Luther King Jr. to London in December 1964 on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The Trinidadian pacifist Marion Glean, then a graduate student at the London School of Economics, arranged with Bayard Rustin for King to meet a group of Black spokespersons and activists at the Hilton Hotel, where an ad hoc committee was formed for a movement to "agitate for social justice and oppose all forms of discrimination", with CARD formally being launched at the next meeting on 10 January 1965. CARD's founding members included Jocelyn Barrow as well as Marion Glean, politician Anthony Lester, London County Councillor David Pitt, historian C.L.R. James, Dipak Nandy and the sociologist Hamza Alavi. Lawyer Richard Small served as CARD's press officer. (en)
  • La Campaña Contra Discriminación Racial en inglés Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD) fue una organización británica, fundada en 1964 activa hasta 1967, ocupada en el seguimiento de la legislación sobre la cuestión de raza. La formación del grupo fue inspirada durante una visita de Martin Luther King a Londres en diciembre de 1964 de camino a Estocolmo para recibir el premio Nobel de la Paz.​ La activista pacifista de Trinidad y Tobago Marion Glean, entonces estudiante de posgrado en la Escuela de Londres de Economía, organizó con Bayard Rustin para Luther King una reunión con un grupo de activistas y portavoces negros en el Hotel Hilton, donde se formó un comité ad hoc para crear un movimiento que reclamara "justicia social y se opusiera a todas las formas de discriminación", lanzando formalmente CARD en la siguiente reunión del 10 de enero de 1965.​​ Los miembros fundadores de CARD fueron además de Marion Glean, el político Anthony Lester, el Concejal de Condado de Londres David Pitt, el historiador C. L. R. James, Dipak Nandy y el sociólogo Hamza Alavi.​ (es)
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