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CURE. In response to white supremacists who demonstrated in Dubuque in 1991, an organization of citizens formed to work for human equality and rights without concern for color or race. Citizens United for Respect and Equality claimed over five hundred members. The group acted as an information "clearing house" that collected information on statements and actions taken on issues.
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Rafoth, Andrea. "A Look Back," Julien's Journal, January 1993, p. 30.