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Correspondence from National Association of Colored Women with a funds request letter to members. 2 pages.
Correspondence between Rosa Lowe and Mrs. John Hope about an enclosed report of colored schools from Executive Secretary. 2 pages.
Correspondence between Eugene Jones and Mrs. John Hope about a recent visit from Rev. Proctor and the League's work in Atlanta. 1 page.
Correspondence between E. K. Jones and Mrs. John Hope, including a list of organizations affiliated with the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Mrs. John Hope with an invitation to present at the Colored Women of Atlanta meeting. 1 page.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Correspondence between Morehouse College and National War Department Commission requesting street lights around Leonard Street property. 2 pages.
Program for the National Urban League Conference in 1918. 2 pages.
Correspondence between Eugene Kinckle Jones and Mrs. John Hope with an enclosed tentative program for Urban League Conference. 1 page.
Correspondence between Mrs. Helen Curtiss in Camp Upton, Long Island about hostess house plans. 2 pages.
Correspondence between the Neighborhood Union to the Atlanta Division of the War Department Commission on training camp activities. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Pastor A. D. Williams of Ebenezer Baptist Church endorsing Mrs. John Hope. 3 pages.
Correspondence between Clara Gable Sale and Mrs. Hope about Ruggles Street Neighborhood House. 1 page.
Correspondence between Clara Gable Sale and Mrs. Hope about finances. 1 page.
Correspondence between Eugene Kincade Jones and Mrs. John Hope about the idea of the unit system of social work in cities program. 2 pages.
Correspondence between Katherine S. Westfall and Mrs. John Hope about financing temporary workers for Neighborhood Union. 1 page.
Correspondence between George C. Busher and Mrs. Sale for reference request for Miss Williams. 1 page.
Correspondence between Clara G. Sale and Mrs. Hope with enclosed copy of Mr. Bush's reference letter for Miss Williams. 1 page.
Correspondence between Angie E. Kendall from Spelman Seminary and Mrs. Hope about property. 2 pages.
Correspondence between May Belcher and Mrs. John Hope about mob violence. 1 page.
Atlanta Anti-Tuberculosis Association Report of Educational Department, Colored department report from June 12 to July 17, 1919 from Mrs. John Hope. 2 pages.