For the group founded in the 1920s, see American Civil Liberties Union.
American Civil Rights Union
Abbreviation
ACRU
Formation
1998
Founder
Robert B. Carleson
Type
501(c)(3) charitable organization
Tax ID no.
52-2121856
Headquarters
Alexandria, Virginia
Chairman and CEO
Susan A. Carleson
Website
www.theacru.org
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