Records of the Charlottesville Interracial Commission, 1942-1950.

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Records of the Charlottesville Interracial Commission, 1942-1950.

Include attendance records, constitution and by-laws, correspondence, and minutes with various reports pertaining to employment opportunities for African-Americans in Charlottesville (Va.), an African-American welfare case worker, and a proposed program for interracial cooperation in Virginia. Correspondence includes a form letter from the Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1943, concerning the race registration of African-Americans, Indians, whites, and children of mixed parentage. Also include newsclippings concerning African-Americans in the United States.

100 (ca.) items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7344148

University of Virginia. Library

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Virginia. Bureau of Vital Statistics

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Dalton, Jack, 1908-

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Main Librarian, Reference and Associate Librarian of the University of Virginia Alderman Library. Director of International Relations Office of the American Library Association. From the description of Oral history interview of Jack Dalton by Charles E. Moran [manuscript], May 23, 1977. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647920063 University of Virginia Librarian, 1950-1956; Dean of the Columbia University School of Library Service. From the descriptio...

Charlottesville Interracial Commission (Va.)

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