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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 4805 Mount Hope Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215; telephone (301) 358-8900. Resource materials on slavery and the struggle of black people for civil rights are available.

National Conference of Christians and Jews, United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017. This organization publishes The Record, which is a short history of the Holocaust in newspaper format.

National Council for the Social Studies. “International Human Rights Education: Issues, Approaches, Resources,” Social Education, Special Issue (September, 1985), Vol. 49, No. 6.

National Human Rights Resource Center. 30 North San Pedro Road. Suite 140, San Rafael. CA 94903.

National Indian Education Association. 1115 Second Avenue. South, Ivy Tower Building, Minneapolis, MN 55403; telephone (612) 333-5341.

New Jersey Holocaust and Genocide Education Project, New Jersey State Department of Education. Paul Winkler, Superintendent, Lower Camden County Public Schools, 200 Coopers Folly Road, Atco, NJ 08004; telephone (609) 767-2850.

New York State Social Studies Council. “Genocide: Issues, Approaches, Resources,” Social Science Record, Special Issue (fall, 1987).

Oakland Association of Asians in Education, c/o Kozo Nishifue, President, 1025 Second Avenue, Oakland, CA 94607.

Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Band of Indians, P.O. Box 1648, Bishop, CA 93514.

Pan-African Studies Departments at California State Universities at San Diego, San Francisco. Northridge, and Sacramento; University of California at Berkeley and Los Angeles; and University of Southern California. Selected references include: Pierre Van Den Bergh. South Africa: A Study of Conflict, University of California Press. 1970; Jay Hoagland. South Africa: Civilizations in Conflict, Houghton Mifflin. 1972; C. W. DeAiewiet. A History of South Africa: Social and Economic, Oxford University Press, 1968; and Chancellor Williams, Destruction of Black Civilization, Third World Press, 1974.

Poland’s Millenium Library, 3424 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90018. Sources on the Nazi Holocaust, Polish victims of the Holocaust, the Katyn Massacre, and other Soviet atrocities. Materials include books, documents, maps, statistical information, and eyewitness accounts.

Polish American Congress, Inc., National Office, 1200 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622; telephone (312) 252-5737. Staff development and resources include God’s Playground—A History of Poland, by Norman Davies (two volumes), Columbia University Press, New York, 1982; Forgotten Holocaust, by Richard C. Lukas, The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1985; Death in the Forest, by J. K. Zawodny, Notre Dame