1930/1936
"They Who Are Hungry": A Study of the Colored Patrons of an Atlanta Soup Kitchen by Atlanta School of Social Work Research Department Publications Number 1.
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--Economic conditions
Neighborhood Union Collection
1929-01-12
Correspondence between Gay B. Shepperson and Ida B. Hill, incluuding a discussion of financial report and fiscal year. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods
Neighborhood Union Collection
1929
Clinical and Community Reports from Mrs. Ida B. Hill.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Community development, African American neighborhoods, African American--Health and hygiene
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-06-26
Correspondence between Willis A. Sutton and Ida B. Hill regarding the Office of Board of Education summer activities list. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Education
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-06-18
Correspondence between Willis A. Sutton and Friends of the Boys and Girls of Atlanta regarding a program of summer activities for elementary school pupils from Willis A. Sutton, Superintendent. 2 pages.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Education
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-05-17
A news article announcing the opening of the new orphanage in the Pittsburgh neighborhood in Atlanta, inviting the public to come visit the new facility.
Orphanages, African American women, African American children, African American civic leaders
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-05-14
Letter to Mrs. Ida B. Hill. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-05-11
Letter from S.W. Walker to President John Hope. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods, African American women, African Americans--Education, African American universities and colleges
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928-01-07
Note from Mrs. L. Anderson and I.B. Hill. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods, African American women, African Americans--Education
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928
January to June Health Report of Neighborhood Union 1928.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Community development, African American neighborhoods, African American--Health and hygiene
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928
Report of the survey results by Sociological Department, Morehouse College, by Professor Watson and his Class in Sociology class.
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 children, African American--Education, African American universities and colleges
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928
A row of slum homes. Written on recto: Row of homes facing Humphrey Street bought by Leonard Street Orphan's Home in 1928 - Torn down to make way for a playground. First slum clearance.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Orphanages
Neighborhood Union Collection
1928
Backyard of a slum home. Written on recto: The same as above.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Orphanages
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927-05-11
Note from Mrs. John Hope. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Education, African Americans--Health and hygiene
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927-01-15
Letter from Director of Demonstrations to Miss Lugenia B. Hope. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African Americans--Civil rights, African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Education, African Americans--Health and hygiene
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927
1927 Annual report detailing Neighborhood Union.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Community development, African American neighborhoods
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927
Neighborhood Union Health Department report.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, Community development, African American neighborhoods, African American--Health and hygiene
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927
Neighborhood Union Plan of Operation for union's equipment service.
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
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927
The case form for Henry Grier compiled by Mrs. Ida B. Hill.
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
Neighborhood Union Collection
1927
African American children sitting on a log during Mississippi Flood of 1927.
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 children
Neighborhood Union Collection