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Civil-Rights Groups Seek to Build Ties to White House

By Michael Anft

As two of the nation's largest civil-rights organizations undergo changes in their top leadership, both groups are embarking on new approaches designed to thaw the chilly relationships they have had with President Bush.

Both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, in Baltimore, the nation's largest advocacy organization...

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