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Remaking Respectability: African American Women in Interwar Detroit
by Victoria W. Wolcott
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with references to "Urban League".
Excerpt - on Page 13: "
... During the late 191os and 1920s, the Detroit Urban League, established churches, women's clubs, and other organizations used the language of female respectability and uplift prevalent in the years prior ... "
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Take Up the Black Man's Burden: Kansas City's African American Communities, 1865-1939
by Charles E. Coulter
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with references to "Urban League".
Excerpt - on Page 18: "
... about the prevailing atmosphere being definitely Southern. -FRAYSER T. LANE, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE KANSAS CITY URBAN LEAGUE, 1925 I N THE SPRING OF 1920, ... "
Key Phrases:
Kansas City, African American, Urban League, Lincoln High School, Second Baptist, Nelson Crews, Vine Street, Eighteenth Street, United States, Allen Chapel, Chester Franklin, Kansas Cities
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Vernon Can Read! A Memoir
by Vernon E., Jr. Jordan
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with references to "Urban League".
Excerpt - on Page 29: "
... the president of Hampton University and would be a finalist to succeed Lester Granger as executive director of the National Urban League. (Whitney Young won out in the end. ... "
Key Phrases:
Urban League, New York, College Fund, United States, Fort Wayne, Whitney Young, Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins, Southern Regional Council, President Carter, University Homes, black advancement
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Vernon Can Read!: A Memoir
by Vernon E. Jordan Jr.
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with references to "Urban League".
Excerpt - on Page 29: "
... the president of Hampton University and would be a finalist to succeed Lester Granger as executive director of the National Urban League. (Whitney Young won out in the end. ... "
Key Phrases:
Urban League, New York, College Fund, United States, Fort Wayne, Martin Luther King, Whitney Young, Roy Wilkins, Southern Regional Council, University Homes, Jimmy Carter, black advancement
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