Malcolm Ross Papers, . 1961-1965

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Malcolm Ross Papers, . 1961-1965

The collection contains correspondence and notes of Malcolm Harrison Ross and, after his death, of his wife, related to his (Rivers of America Series, 1965), including a manuscript of the book, and to related research projects, especially concerning Scottish immigrants to North Carolina. Correspondents include Jean Crawford, Paul Green, Inglis Fletcher, William S. Powell, Camille (Mrs. Malcolm) Ross, Lawrence Sprunt, Archibald Donald McDonald Strange, and Roy Wilder Junior The Cape Fear

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Ross, Malcolm, 1895-1965

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Malcolm Harrison Ross (b. June 1, 1895-d. May 23, 1965) was on official in the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1933 he worked in the National Recovery Administration. From 1934 to 1940, Ross was the public relations director of the National Labor Relations Board. In 1941, he was named as a member of the Fair Employment Practices Committee created by Franklin Roosevelt with Executive Order 8802. Ross became chairman of the FEPC in 1943. From the description of Ross, Malcol...