Oliver R. Pope Letters, 1933-1934

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Oliver R. Pope Letters, 1933-1934

Oliver R. Pope of Rocky Mount, N.C., was president, 1932-1934, of the North Carolina Negro Teachers Association and a member of a commission appointed by the governor to study problems of African American schools in North Carolina in 1934. The collection includes letters, 1933-1934, of Oliver R. Pope, relating to the creation of a commission to study African American education in North Carolina. Correspondents are Kemp D. Battle, attorney of Rocky Mount, N.C.; John C. B. Ehringhaus, governor of North Carolina; and N. C. Newbold, director of the State Division of Negro Education.

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John C. B. Ehringhaus

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N. C. Newbold

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Pope, Oliver R.

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Oliver R. Pope of Rocky Mount, N.C., was president, 1932-1934, of the North Carolina Negro Teachers Association and a member of a commission appointed by the governor to study problems of African American schools in North Carolina in 1934. From the description of Oliver R. Pope letters, 1933-1934 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 50280838 Oliver R. Pope of Rocky Mount, N.C., was educated at Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C.; at Columbia and Northwestern universities; and a...

Battle, Kemp Davis, 1888-1973

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