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The FCC, or Federal Communications Commission, is an independent agency of the United States government. FCC may also refer to: Christianity * Federated Colored Catholics * Free Church of Scotland (other) * Franciscan Clarist Congregation Education * Faujdarhat Cadet College, in Bangladesh * Federal City College, now merged into the University of the District of Columbia * Felpham Community College, in England * Florida Christian College, now Johnson University Florida, in Kissimmee, Florida, United States * Forman Christian College, in Lahore, Pakistan * Frederick Community College, in Maryland, United States * Fresno City College, in Fresno, California, United States * Footscray City College, a high school in Melbourne, Australia * freeCodeCamp, a non-profit online course which teaches computer programming Science and technology * Face-centered cubic, a crystal system * Female cosmetic coalitions, a theory about the emergence of art, ritual and symbolic culture * Fib ...
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Federated Colored Catholics
The Federated Colored Catholics (FCC), originally the Committee against the Extension of Race Prejudice in the Church, then the Committee for the Advancement of Colored Catholics, was a Black Catholic organization founded in 1925 by Thomas Wyatt Turner. It was a kind of spiritual successor to Daniel Rudd's Colored Catholic Congress movement (1889–1904), providing an organized voice in an era of nearly unchecked anti-Blackness and systemic racism. After a hostile takeover, it folded in the 1950s. History The FCC was originally founded in December 1925 as a small group advocating for Black uplift, and later expanded within the local area before becoming a federated group of chapters in various other cities. They engaged in a number of social justice efforts, including a concerted push for more Black priests, who at the time were extremely few. (US seminaries had been entirely closed to Blacks until the late 19th century, and to a continuing extent thereafter.) The FCC's main ...
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