Ethnic Millions Political Action Committee (EMPAC!) records
The organization was incorporated in 1974 in New York City by Michael Novak and others as a national civil rights committee representing white ethnics. Its goals included the establishment of a white ethnic political caucus and fair representation of white ethnics in education and the media. The c...
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Collection: | Ethnic Millions Political Action Committee (EMPAC!) Records |
Collection Number: | 3094 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | Polish |
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Online Access: | Link to finding aid |
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5.7 Linear feet 16 boxes, 1 volume |
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The organization was incorporated in 1974 in New York City by Michael Novak and others as a national civil rights committee representing white ethnics. Its goals included the establishment of a white ethnic political caucus and fair representation of white ethnics in education and the media. The committee also supported better relations between black and white ethnics. Its newsletter, A New America (changed to EMPAC! in 1976), was published by Novak and was an influential forum for the new ethnicity during the mid 1970s. The collection consists of correspondence and editorial files, reference and research materials, membership records, and a dues book. |