Reminiscences of Norvelle Beatty : oral history, 1981.

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Reminiscences of Norvelle Beatty : oral history, 1981.

Biographical material on husband, Barton Beatty: his work with YMCA, and as public relations director of Hampton Institute, 1947; her involvement with United Negro College Fund as regional campaign director, later as national campaign director; mechanics of general and corporate fund raising; work with King Street Community Center; YMCA in the black community; retirement.

Transcript: 65 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.

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