![President George Bush appointed Arthur Fletcher chairman of the Civil Rights Commission in 1990. He served in that role until 1995. Doug Mills-AP president-george-bush-appointed-arthur-fletcher-chairman-of-the-civil-rights-commission-in-1990-he-served-in-that-role-until-1995-doug-mills-ap](/sites/default/files/styles/max_2600x2600/public/2022-05/President-George-Bush-appointed-Arthur-Fletcher-chairman-of-the-Civil-Rights-Commission-in-1990.-He-served-in-that-role-until-1995.-Doug-Mills-AP-e1531870848532.jpg?itok=sB4wi6W4&uid=67a78d14a55d6)
Civil-rights leaders Nat and Thelma Jackson and Arthur Fletcher featured in new exhibit
Profiles of Arthur Fletcher and Nat and Thelma Jackson, three remarkable civil-rights leaders, are the latest chapters in Legacy Washington’s overview of 1968 “The year that Rocked Washington,” an exhibit that will open Sept. 13 at the State Capitol. Change was in the air. Everywhere. It was the year when Vietnam, civil rights, women’s liberation, and conservation coalesced — and a year when tragedy led the 6 o’clock news with numbing regularity.
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