Box 29
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Correspondence, 1911-1913
File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include Ruth S. Baldwin, Eugene Kinckle Jones, Bessie M. Pike, Elizabeth Walton and others. Discusses distribution of funds and donations.
Dates:
1911-1913
Minutes, treasurer reports, receipts, 1911-1913
File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents
Minutes of 1912 mention reorganization whereby NLPCW becomes a committee of National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, to be known as the "Committee for the Protection of Women.".
Dates:
1911-1913
Correspondence, Jan.-Aug. 1911
File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents
Consolidation of several committees, with representatives from each.
Dates:
Jan.-Aug. 1911
Correspondence, Sept.-Dec. 1911
File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents
Topics include makeĀup of first National Urban League executive committee and "suitable" work available to Black Americans [see Pratt to Wood, 12/23/1911].
Dates:
Sept.-Dec. 1911
Correspondence, March-April 1912
File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents
Letters from Hope Day Nursery and the NY Colored Orphan Asylum.
Dates:
March-April 1912