George L. Johnson papers, 1918, 1935-1938.

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George L. Johnson papers, 1918, 1935-1938.

The collection contains papers of George L. Johnson from 1918 and 1935-1938. The papers include correspondence received by Johnson, bulletins and blank certificates issued by the National Recreation Association, a photograph of an African American child, a newspaper clipping, and tickets to a concert with Vivian King Bright.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Johnson, George Lloyd, 1955-....

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Burlington, North Dakota. From the description of Ms., [n.d.]. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17799473 George L. Johnson was an African American musician who worked with the Negro division of the National Recreation Association. From the description of George L. Johnson papers, 1918, 1935-1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 436363523 ...

National Recreation Association

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Founded in 1906 as the Playground Association of America, the organization soon changed its focus to a more dynamic conception of recreation dedicated to improving the human environment through park, recreation, and leisure opportunities. Recruitment and training of recreation leaders, city planning, dissemination of information, technical assistance to local communities, and association activities during the two world wars are issues reflected in the collection. Reflecting the organization's ch...

Bright, Vivian King.

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