Executive Order 10308
1951 order by President Harry S. Truman
Executive Order 10308 was signed by President Harry S. Truman on December 3, 1951. It was titled Improving the Means for Obtaining Compliance With the Nondiscrimination Provisions of Federal Contracts.[1] It was replaced by Executive Order 10479 in 1953.[2]
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Executive Order 10308
- Executive Order 10308 from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration website.
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