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Fair Employment Practice Act, January 18, 1946-February 6, 1946

 File — Box: A271, Folder: 19
Identifier: MS F956 144 BCN 50

Scope and Contents

Correspondence in Folders 17-20 concerns the Fair Employment Practices Act, Civil Rights legislation, Equal Rights Amendment, Ku Klux Klan, labor, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, race relations, Wagner Act, Henry Agard Wallace, Southern Tenant Farmers Union, Wagner-Murray Bill, presidency of Columbia University, and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Correspondents include: W.E. Battle, Clyde B. Berry, David O. Burgauer, F. Cash, Earl Cobb, Palmer Danaher, Arthur Huff Fauset, Samuel F. Freeman Jr., Perry D. Gathright, Annie B. Gillam, Willis Witherspoon Johnson, Gladys D. Martin, Ethel K. Millar, J.S. Montgomery, Edward Asbury O’Neal III, Grendetta H. Scott, A. Reed, M.S. Scott, R.D. Shumpert, Dorothy Steele, Martha Bennett Stewart, Walter Nichols Trulock, Leoha M. Walker, James A. Ward III, Nathan E. Cowan, A.F. Cunningham, Benjamin Tyndle Fooks, Ralph Mark Gilbert, J. Lewis Henderson, Emmett Hoffman, W. Clyde Lovett, Walter Edward McWhorter, B.A. Mayhew, H.L. Mitchell, Matthew Herman Rothert, Fred H.M. Turner, Carl H. Wortz Jr., Theron Wade Raines, Carlton J. Smith, Jack Bernard Tate, C.G. Tillmon, and Edmund Pendleton Turner.

Dates

  • January 18, 1946-February 6, 1946

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