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Moton family papers

Moton family papers

By Charlotte Moton Hubbard

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subjectsNational Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America,  Phelps-Stokes Fund,  Economic conditions,  Correspondence,  Race relations,  Veterans Administration Hospital (Tuskegee, Ala.),  Civil rights,  Commission on Interracial Cooperation,  Inc Negro Rural School Fund,  African American business enterprises,  Colored Merchants Association,  African Americans,  Tuskegee Institute,  Societies,  Boston. Committee of Vigilance,  National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America. Colored Work Dept.,  United States,  National Urban League,  Hampton Institute,  United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration,  Boston,  National Association of Colored Women (U.S.),  Education,  Agriculture,  National Negro Business League (U.S.),  United States. Dept. of State. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs

PeopleAnson Phelps Stokes (1874-1958),  Susie Vera Bouldin (b. 1888),  Channing H. Tobias,  Mary F. (Mary Fitzbutler) Waring,  C. C. Spaulding (1874-1952),  Tom M. Blanton,  George Washington Carver (1864?-1943),  Moton family,  Thomas M. Campbell (1883-1956),  Frederick D. Patterson (1901-1988),  Will Winton Alexander (1884-1956),  Sallie W. Stewart (b. 1881),  Robert R. Taylor (1900-),  R. Hayne King (1878-1941),  L. Hollingsworth Wood (1874-1956),  Ella P. Stewart (1893-1987),  Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950),  Albon L. Holsey (b. 1883),  Jesse O. Thomas (b. 1885),  Jackson Davis (1882-1947),  Jessie Daniel Ames (1883-1972),  Bertha LaBranche Johnson (b. 1882),  Lyman Beecher Stowe (1880-1963),  Eugene Kinckle Jones (1885-1954),  Walter Francis White (1893-1955),  Ada B. DeMent,  Helen M. Hewlett,  Arthur D. Wright (1885-1947)

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