Southeastern Cooperative League records, 1939-1952.

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Southeastern Cooperative League records, 1939-1952.

Correspondence of Southeastern Cooperative League officers Lee M. Brooks, Edward Yeomans, Elizabeth Lynch, Charles MacGill Smith, and Morris Mitchell; organizational records; educational materials; and materials relating to the cooperatives that were members of the Southeastern Cooperative League.

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Brooks, Lee Marshall

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Southeastern Cooperative League

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The Southeastern Cooperative League, an interracial organization established as the Southeastern Cooperative Education Association in 1940, became a federation of cooperatives in 1941. It worked to promote agricultural, consumer, manufacturing, and housing cooperatives throughout the Southeast from 1940 until its demise in the early 1950s. From the description of Southeastern Cooperative League records, 1939-1952. WorldCat record id: 24931178 The Southeastern Co...

Smith, Charles MacGill.

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Mitchell, Morris R. (Morris Randolph), 1895-1976

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Morris Randolph Mitchell was a pacifist and educator who, 1919-1924 and 1926-1929, farmed in Marston and Ellerbe, N.C., and served as principal and/or teacher in Ellerbe schools; founded Macedonia Cooperative Community in Clarkesville, Ga., in the 1940s; served as director of the Putney Graduate School in Putney, Vt., 1950-1964; and was president of Friends World College in Glen Head, N.Y., 1964-1972. From the description of Morris R. Mitchell papers, 1898-1976. WorldCat record id: 2...

Yeomans, Edward, 1911-

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Southeastern Cooperative Education Association

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Lynch, Elizabeth J.

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