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M. Carl Holman 1322 Mississippi Ave. SE, Douglass neighborhood, DC.
In 1962, Holman moved to DC to work at the United States Civil Rights Commission, becoming its Deputy Director in 1966. From 1971 to 1988, he served as Director of the National Urban Coalition, an organization formed after the riots of 1967, where he advocated for programs in housing, education, employment and economic development. Holman was known for his ability to work behind-the-scenes, and to create alliances between African Americans and Jews and Latinos. He lived in DC until his death at age 69. He is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. |
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