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This is true only because the purposes and objectives of the Committee for Industrial Organization find economic, social
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"This is true only because the purposes and objectives of the Committee for Industrial Organization find economic, social, political and moral justification in the hearts of the millions who are its members and the millions more who support it"

- John L. Lewis

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This quote by John L. Lewis speaks to the power of the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO). The CIO has actually discovered financial, social, political, and ethical validation in the hearts of countless its members and fans. This holds true due to the fact that the CIO's purpose and objectives remain in line with the values of its members and supporters. The CIO is a powerful force for modification, and its members and fans are the driving force behind its success. The CIO is a testimony to the power of cumulative action and the strength of the people when they come together to combat for a typical cause.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John L. Lewis between February 12, 1880 and June 11, 1969. He/she was a famous Leader from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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