Box 30
Contains 16 Results:
Correspondence, April-May 1913
Members of the board debating adding new committees (discrimination in traveling, etc.)
Correspondence, June-Aug. 1913
Bulletin of the National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, Jan. 1913 Vol. 11 No. 2, news that HBCUs (Fisk, Howard, Virginia Union) had been taken off Columbia University list of schools
Correspondence, Sept.-Oct. 1913
Sept. 27th 1913 letter about the mission/goals of National Urban League, New York School of Philanthropy: Courses Open to Auditors 1913-1914
"A plan for improving city conditions among negroes", 1914
Multiple reports, financial, planning, and otherwise.
Correspondence, Jan.-Feb. 1914
Memphis Conference discussion (including talk of segregation as an "urban problem"), The New York Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society correspondence, Booker T. Washington invited to the board
Correspondence, March-April 1914
Housing Bureau Plans, Memphis Conference Correspondence subfolder
Correspondence, May-June 1914
May 1914 challenges with securing hotels in NYC for African Americans, description of the Southern Sociological Congress meeting (May 13, 1914 letter), news clippings about Mt. Olivet Baptist Church speech by Booker T. Washington, Juvenile Probation Court position availability (Wood defending a Howard grad for position, Nellie Quander)
Correspondence, July-August 1914
Training for Social and Religious Service course announcement, Nellie Quander letter (didn't get the probation officer position), Funeral card to LHW (Bessie Mae)
Correspondence, Sept.-Oct. 1914
"The National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes" Current Conditions and Suggestions