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1920
Company Description
The ACLU of Massachusetts is a private, voluntary, and nonpartisan organization that works to defend and preserve the nation's civic values.
The ACLU of Massachusetts (The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts) is a private, voluntary, and nonpartisan organization that works to defend and preserve the country’s civic values granted by the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights as well as the U.S. Constitution. The organization is a state affiliate of the national ACLU. The ACLU of Massachusetts works with several issues such as criminal justice, immigrants’ rights, religious liberty, privacy and technology, freedom of expression, youth and student rights, voting rights, secrecy and surveillance, press freedom, and more. The ACLU of Massachusetts was founded in 1920 and is based in Massachusetts, United States.
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Manufacturer:
Media and Entertainment -
Formed:
1920 -
Founders:
Jane Addams -
Company Website:
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Company E-mail:
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Company Address:
125 Broad Street, 18th floorNew York, NYUnited States -
CEO:
- Jane Addams
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