Loula Dunn Papers 1937-1965

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Loula Dunn Papers 1937-1965

The collection contains Loula Dunn's correspondence and speeches as Alabama commissioner of public welfare and as president and director of the American Public Welfare Association.

10 linear inches

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618519

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Dunn, Loula

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Lula Dunn was an influential leader in the American public welfare field from the late 1930s until her retirement in 1964. She was born in Grove Hill, Alabama, circa 1896, and educated at Alabama Polytechnic Institute and the University of North Carolina. She received honorary degrees from Alabama College and from Western College in Ohio. Dunn Began her career as a social case worker and later directed the Alabama Relief Administration and the Alabama Works Progress Administration. ...

American Public Welfare Association.

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APWA, founded in 1930 as the American Association of Public Welfare Officials, is a professional organization for staff members of public agencies and others interested in public welfare. APWA studies and distributes information regarding legislation and also offers its members professional development opportunities. From the description of American Public Welfare Association records, 1930-1970 (bulk 1950-1970). (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63313449 ...

Alabama Commissioner of Public Welfare (Dunn : 1937-1949)

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