Transcript: ERIC HOLDER ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL DELIVERS REMARKS AT 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION

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DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL DELIVERS REMARKS AT CEREMONIES MARKING 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

DECEMBER 8, 1997

SPEAKER: ERIC HOLDER, DEPUTY U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL

[*] HOLDER: Good morning. This is my kind of crowd. A standing ovation and not a word has been said yet.

(LAUGHTER)

As the deputy attorney general, it is with great pleasure that I welcome all of you to the Civil Rights Division's 40th anniversary celebration. I am honored to serve as the master of ceremonies for this special program and to be joined by so many distinguished guests.

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