Papers, 1944-1979.

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Papers, 1944-1979.

Consists of a scrapbook (1944-1979) concerning the life and career of George Scott, Jr. Includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, photoghraphs, and miscellaneous material on Scott and his activities with the NAACP. Also, includes a typed manuscript of A BICENTENNIAL HISTORY OF TAFT, OKLAHOMA.

1 microfilm reel (25 ft.) : negative

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Organizational History and List of Officers Organizational History 1909 Issued the “Call,” a statement calling for a conference to protest discrimination and violence against African Americans Convened the National Negro Conference on May 31 and June 1, New York, N.Y. E...

Scott, George A. M.

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Born in 1926. Graduated Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma in 1949. Later was teacher, coach, vice-principal, and principal at Dunbar High School, Lubbock, Texas. In 1969, named Assistant Dean of Students, Texas Tech. Member of many civic boards and organizations. President of NAACP in Lubbock. From the description of Papers, 1944-1979. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26041931 ...

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Langston University

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