Southern women and race cooperation

a story of the Memphis Conference, October sixth and seventh Nineteen Hundred and Twenty

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Southern women and race cooperation

a story of the Memphis Conference, October sixth and seventh Nineteen Hundred and Twenty

Report of the Women's Inter-Racial Conference, organized by a women's group at the invitation of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, to which they invited prominent African American women from the National Colored Women's Clubs to speak. Includes recommendations to the Commission on domestic service, child welfare, sanitation and housing, education, travel, lynching, justice in the courts and the public press, along with suggestions for inter-racial committees in woman's missionary societies and other Christian agencies. Appended are a list of attendees and expressions of support for the Conference's work.

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Language
English
Pages
15

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Table of Contents

1. Inter-Racial Commission
2. Foreword
3. Findings, (signed by Findings Committee)
4. Continuation Committee
5. Attendance by states
6. Suggestions for inter-racial committees in denominational and other agency societies
7. Suggestions for state, county and community committees
8. Words of appreciation
9. Bibliography.

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Other Titles
Southern women and race co-operation

Classifications

Library of Congress
E185.61 .S68 1920

The Physical Object

Pagination
15 p.
Number of pages
15

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL33213457M
Internet Archive
southernwomenrac00comm_0
OCLC/WorldCat
64550317, 957259951

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL24985045W

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