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[[Local Anti-Racism Movements|Home]]  | [[Introduction to Local Anti-Racism Movements|Introduction]] | [[Anti-Racism Efforts in Carlisle|Background]] | [[YWCA Social Justice Committee|YWCA]] | [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity & Amani]] | [[NAACP|NAACP]] | [[PA Human Relations Commission]] | [[Get Involved|Get Involved]] | [[Conclusion to Local Anti-Racism Movements|Conclusion]] | [[Related Links|Related Links]] | [[Local Anti-Racism Sources|Sources]]
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Home | Background | YWCA | Unity & Amani | NAACP | PA Human Relations Commission | Additional Efforts
Get Involved | Conclusion | Sources


Get involved and help fight racism in the community.

Carlisle and the Greater Carlisle area have a significant history of racism, which can be traced back as far as the Carlisle Industrial Indian School and is as recent as Fred Phelps's attempt to rally in Carlisle. Despite this long history of overt racism, Carlisle and the Greater Carlisle area have been

Other organizations in the Carlisle area, such as Hate Free Harrisburg and the Carlisle Victory Circle, are making strides to combat racism.


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