Address by HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson Remarks by OCR Director Richard M. Campanelli Remarks by Deputy Surgeon General Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D. Honoring Civil Rights Champions Achievements in Closing the Health Gap Text from Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and additional quotations from the program brochure Statement by HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson on the 40th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act (July 2, 2004)
Promoting Equality in Health Care - HHS Message of the Day - July 13, 2004
Commemoration. Deputy Secretary Claude Allen, Secretary Tommy Thompson and OCR Director Richard Campanelli congratulate one of the Civil Rights champions Marie Chretien.  | Protest. 7/3/1963. Chicago Physicians and others marched in front of the headquarters of the American Medical Association to protest "segregation and inequality in the field of health." Segregation. 9/15/1938. Washington, DC "Tuberculosis draws no color line": In a segregated setting, health care workers fought to stop the ravages of the disease.

Blacks in Government (B.I.G.) Department of Labor Chapter Gospel Choir The Choir was organized by Blacks in Government (BIG), Department of Labor (DOL) Chapter in 1984 with eight members to perform at Martin Luther King, Jr. celebrations and African-American History Month activities. Today, the Choir consists of 40 members of diverse ethnic backgrounds and has a place of prominence among government agencies as well as the National Organization of Blacks In Government, Inc. (BIG). Bennett B. Gamble, Sr. has served as Choir Director for more than 15 years. |