Correspondence Between Mrs. Hope, Bishop J. S. Flipper, and National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association, circa 1930
1930/1936
1930-1939
Correspondence between Mrs. Hope, Bishop J. S. Flipper and National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association with the former representing 300,000 negro women with demands for better living and working conditions. 3 pages.
African American women--Societies and clubs Women in community organization Women's rights African American women social reformers African Americans--Civil rights Community development African American neighborhoods African American churches
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Neighborhood Union Collection
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Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Georgia--Atlanta
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