Hope, Lugenia BurnsOverview
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Lugenia Burns Hope
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Lugenia Burns Hope
Papers of John and Lugenia Burns Hope
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4 editions published in 1984 in English and held by 25 libraries worldwide Includes correspondence, official records, financial records, articles, essays, and speeches covering the years 1896-1947.
Neighborhood Union (Atlanta, Ga.) collection, 1890-1961
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection consists of the records of the Neighborhood Union from 1890-1961. The collection documents the founding of the Union and its development into a viable social service organization. It further illustrates the interrelationship of social welfare agencies and pioneers in the field of social work among African American communities in Atlanta, Georgia. Includes the personal papers of Lugenia Burns Hope (1908-1933), correspondence (1911-1936), financial records (1918-1933), minutes (1908-1961), reports (1911-1936), newspaper clippings (1909-1934), speeches and lectures (1915-1933), printed material (1910-1933), records relating to organizations affiliated with the Neighborhood Union (1914-1935), maps, photographs (ca. 1890-1936), and records relating to the West Side Relief Committee (1931-1932).
Lugenia Burns Hope files, 1908-1933
by Ga.) Neighborhood Union (Atlanta
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide The collection consists of the personal papers of Lugenia Burns Hope from 1908-1933. These records document Mrs. Hope's activities outside of the Neighborhood Union. Includes correspondence, brochures, pamphlets, programs, clippings, speeches and lectures, printed material, and rosters. Of particular interest are materials relating to her work with the Red Cross Colored Advisory Commission during the 1927 Mississippi Valley Flood and the YWCA's War Work Council's Hostess House program during World War I. Notable correspondents include Jane Addams, Will W. Alexander, Eva Bowles, W.E.B. Du Bois, Herbert Hoover, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Mary E. McDowell, Robert R. Moton, and Margaret Murray Washington. Audience Level
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Addams, Jane,--1860-1935 African Americans African Americans--Education African American social reformers African American social workers African Americans--Social conditions African Americans--Societies, etc. Alexander, Will Winton,--1884-1956 Archives Atlanta University Biography Community development Disaster relief Du Bois, W. E. B.--1868-1963 Floods Georgia Georgia.--General Assembly.--House of Representatives Georgia--Atlanta History Hoover, Herbert,--1874-1964 Hope, John,--1868-1936 Hope, Lugenia Burns Johnson, Georgia Douglas,--d. 1966 Lynching Mississippi River Valley Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.) Moton, Robert Russa,--1867-1940 Photographs Social integration Social reformers Social service Social work with African Americans Southern States United States Washington, Margaret James Murray,--1861?-1925 Women social reformers World War (1914-1918) Young Women's Christian associations
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