Commission on Interracial Cooperation

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The Commission on Interracial Cooperation was founded in 1918 by a group of prominent blacks and whites who wished to address the social, political, and economic problems facing African Americans. Incorporated in 1929 in Georgia, the Commission consisted of state and local committees throughout the South. Will W. Alexander, a white Methodist minister served as director for twenty-five years. The organization was dissolved in 1944 and succeeded by the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation literature, 1920-1944. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477065 From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation state interracial committees files, 1918-1944. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477070

The Commission on Interracial Cooperation was founded in 1918 by a group of prominent blacks and whites who wished to address the social, political, and economic problems facing African Americans. Incorporated in 1929 in Georgia, the commission consisted of state and local committees throughout the South. Will W. Alexander, a white Methodist minister served as director for twenty-five years. The organization was dissolved in 1944 and succeeded by the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation affiliated organizations files, 1918-1942. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477069

N.C. state-wide annual conference.

From the description of Papers, 1934-1936. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38744935

The Commission on Interracial Cooperation was founded in 1918 by a group of prominent blacks and whites who wished to address the social, political, and economic problems facing African Americans. Incorporated in 1929, in Georgia, the Commission consisted of state and local committees throughout the South. Will W. Alexander, a white Methodist minister, served as director for twenty-five years. The organization was dissolved in 1944 and was succeeded by the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation records, 1919-1944. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477055

The Commission on Interracial Cooperation was founded in 1918 by a group of prominent blacks and whites who wished to address the social, political, and economic problems facing African Americans. Incorporated in 1929 in Georgia, the Commission consisted of state and local committees throughout the South. Will W. Alexander, a white Methodist minister served as director for twenty-five years. The organization was dissolved in 1944 and was succeeded by the Southern Regional Council.

From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation financial records, 1922-1943. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477061 From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation meeting and conference files, 1919-1944. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477059 From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation publicity files, 1920-1942. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477063 From the description of Commission on Interracial Cooperation administrative records, 1918-1944. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38477056

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