August 2-December 9, 1916
File — Box: 2, Folder: 27
Content Description
From the Series:
Items found in this series represent the types of activities in which neighborhood Union were engaged. An example is a request from the Neighborhood Union to use the Roach Street School for a summer program. Among the numerous correspondents are Margaret Murray Washington, Booker T. Washington, H.L. Morehouse, Clara Sale (Ruggle Street Neighborhood House, Roxbury, Massachusetts), Eugene Kinkle Jones, Robert Moton, A.D. Williams (Martin Luther King's grandfather), Walter Chivers, Frankie Adams and Clark Forman
Dates
- Creation: 1916
Extent
From the Collection: 9 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Neighborhood Union (Organization)
- Correspondence Between George C. Busher and Mrs. Sale, February 7, 1916
- Correspondence Between Clara G. Sale and Mrs. Hope, February 10, 1916
- Correspondence Between Angie E. Kendall and Mrs. Hope, February 18, 1916
- Correspondence Between Eugene Jones and Mrs. John Hope, November 11, 1916
- Correspondence Between R. R. Moton and Mrs. John Hope, September 18, 1916
- Correspondence Between Montgomery Gregory and Mrs. Hope, August 2, 1916
- Correspondence From National Association of Colored Women, December 9, 1916
Repository Details
Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository