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Since its inception in 1957, the United States Commission on Civil Rights has been at the forefront of efforts by the Federal Government and state governments to examine and resolve issues related to race, ethnicity, religion and, more recently, sexual orientation. Access to historical reports and documents is provided by the Thurgood Marshall Law Library at the University of Maryland.