Clementine Skinner papers, ca. 1930-1985.

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Clementine Skinner papers, ca. 1930-1985.

Correspondence, newsclippings, scrapbook, minutes, and financial records relating to Dr. Clementine Skinner, an African American school teacher and librarian in Chicago, and her many civic and professional activities. Includes records of Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education (1968-1978) and records of the Sixth-Grace Presbyterian Church (1964-1981). A scrapbook of photographs documents Skinner's service in the WAACs during World War II.

1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8080439

Chicago History Museum

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Kappa Delta Pi (Honor society)

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Kappa Delta Pi is the international honor society in education. The Alpha Chapter was installed at the University at Illinois on March 8, 1911. The Beta Chi Chapter at Northern Arizona University was installed on December 17, 1930, and is the second oldest chapter in the state of Arizona. From the guide to the Kappa Delta Pi Collection, 1960 ca.-2001, (Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department) ...

600 East 35th Street (Chicago, Ill.)

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United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps

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Skinner, Clementine, b. 1900.

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Sixth-Grace Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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