Papers, 1965.

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Papers, 1965.

Papers of a Madison, Wisconsin, woman who worked for the Southern Conference Educational Fund's Southern Mountain Project in Sevier County, Tennessee; including her letters home, project reports, interview extracts, and other items, with information on the project's work in the areas of employment, desegregation, and public assistance.

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Southern Conference Educational Fund

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The Southern Conference for Human Welfare (SCHW) was formally organized in Birmingham, Alabama in the fall of 1938. It was inspired by the findings of the National Emergency Council's Report on Economic Conditions in the South and by the philosophies of the Southern Policy Conference, a group of Southern intellectuals. Its structure was based on representation from the thirteen Southern states (non-Southerners were welcomed as non-voting members) and the District of Columbia and New York (the la...

Kailin, Laurel.

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Southern Mountain Project.

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