Eleanor Bontecou
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American activist and lawyer
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Why Is Eleanor Bontecou Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eleanor Bontecou was an American lawyer, civil rights advocate, law professor and government official. Bontecou served as an attorney and investigator for both the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. War Department. She also worked as a professor at two universities. During her career, Bontecou achieved national fame for her work in the civil liberties and women's rights movements.
Eleanor Bontecou's Published Works
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- The Federal Loyalty-Security Program (1953) (23)
- The English Policy as to Communists and Fascists in the Civil Service (1951) (2)
- Due Process in Security Dismissals (1955) (1)
- Does the Loyalty Program Threaten Civil Rights? (1951) (1)
- Recent Court Decisions Relating to Social Welfare (1931) (0)
- President Eisenhower's “Security” Program (1953) (0)
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