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Description: The South Carolina Human Affairs Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1972 to encourage fair treatment, eliminate and prevent unlawful discrimination, and foster mutual understanding and respect among all people in this state. Based on the tenets of Title VII of the 1964 federal Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Fair Housing Act, and the Americans with Disability Act, the South Carolina General Assembly declared that the practice of discrimination within the state because of a person’s race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, familial status or disability to be unlawful. These records may contain minutes, photographs and video of significant events, statistics, agency policies, and other significant and related records. The Human Affairs Commission website is captured using the Archive-It service quarterly.
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Subject: Equal Opportunity, Discrimination
Creator: Human Affairs Commission
Publisher: South Carolina State Government
Source: https://schac.sc.gov/
Language: English
Coverage: 2015-present
Format: .warc
Type: Interactive Resource
Date: 2015-present
Contributor: Human Affairs Commission
Collector: South Carolina Department of Archives and History
Rights: Public Domain
Identifier: .S 173011
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