Urban League of Rhode Island

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The Urban League of Rhode Island Collection is a unique body of materials. Its files span the period 1938 through 1970. Begun almost as a one-man operation, the League developed into a multifaceted operation by the late 1960's. Just as the civil rights movement advanced slowly nationally, the influence of the League grew at a gradual pace in the Providence community.

The Collection tells the story of the League's early trials and tribulations, programs, and successes and failures. It also chronicles the story of the National Urban League through the eyes of a local affiliate. And, lastly, the Collection is largely the story of one man, James N. Williams, the first director, who served for thirty years in Providence and participated in the triumphs in the battle for racial equality in this nation.

From the guide to the Urban League of Rhode Island collection, 1938-1970, (Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections)

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referencedIn John R. Kellam papers, Kellam (John R.) papers, 1935-1973 Phillips Memorial Library
creatorOf Urban League of Rhode Island collection, 1938-1970 Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections
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associatedWith Kellam, John R. person
associatedWith Williams, James N. (James Nelson), 1902- person
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