Atlanta Urban League. Community Services Dept.

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The Atlanta Urban League, an affiliate of the National Urban League, was established in 1920. It is a private, non-profit, interracial community service organization which functions as a vehicle for addressing the social and economic problems of the black community in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Community Services Department of the League conducted activities relating to neighborhood organizations, fund raising, and supervision of field work students from the Atlanta University School of Social Work.

From the description of Administrative files, 1944-1982. (Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc.). WorldCat record id: 38727773

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creatorOf Administrative files, 1944-1982. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
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associatedWith Blanding, Rowland. person
associatedWith Coleman, Clarence D. person
associatedWith Cook, Martin. person
associatedWith Dye, Clinton. person
associatedWith Lemon, James. person
associatedWith Lyle, Richard. person
associatedWith Mickens, Myrtle. person
associatedWith Miller, Carroll. person
associatedWith Reid, Tommy. person
associatedWith Stinson, Charles. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Atlanta (Ga.)
Georgia
Subject
African Americans
African Americans
Community organization
Social service
Urban policy
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Active 1944

Active 1982

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