Tilly, Dorothy Rogers 1883-1970
Overview
Works: | 15 works in 15 publications in 1 language and 48 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
Dorothy Rogers Tilly
- Oral history interview with Thelma Stevens, February 13, 1972 : interview G-0058, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) by Thelma Stevens( )
- Four bridges to freedom : Dorothy Tilly, Helen Bullard, Frances Pauley, and Connie Curry and their role in contributing to racial equality in the South by Edith S Riehm( )
- Tilly, Dorothy Eugenia Rogers( )
- by Josephine Mathewson Wilkins( )
- James A. Mackay oral history interview by James A Mackay( )
- Cullen Bryant Gosnell papers by Cullen B Gosnell( )
- Interview with Marion A. Wright by Marion A Wright( )
- by Arnold M Shankman( )
- Dorothy Tilly and the Fellowship of the Concerned : paper presented at the Conference on the New South, the Citadel [Charleston, S.C.], April 1978 by Arnold M Shankman( )
- Josephine Mathewson Wilkins papers by Josephine Mathewson Wilkins( )
- Glenn W. Rainey papers by Glenn W Rainey( )
- Division of Women's Work and Fellowship of the Concerned records by Southern Regional Council( )
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Most widely held works by
Dorothy Rogers Tilly
Dorothy Rogers Tilly papers by
Dorothy Rogers Tilly(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The collection consists of the papers of Dorothy Rogers Tilly from 1868-1970. The papers consist of general correspondence (approximately 200 letters, 1936-1970), clippings, biographical information, and other printed material relating to Mrs. Tilly's activities with the Women's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, the Southern Regional Council, and the Fellowship of the Concerned and other organizations; records of the Committee on Civil Rights, 1947, on which Mrs. Tilly served; and four bound volumes
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The collection consists of the papers of Dorothy Rogers Tilly from 1868-1970. The papers consist of general correspondence (approximately 200 letters, 1936-1970), clippings, biographical information, and other printed material relating to Mrs. Tilly's activities with the Women's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, the Southern Regional Council, and the Fellowship of the Concerned and other organizations; records of the Committee on Civil Rights, 1947, on which Mrs. Tilly served; and four bound volumes
Papers by Olive Andrews(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The printed materials deal with a wide variety of civil rights topics and include comments by religious and civic leaders. The newspaper clippings document the response to the meeting of the Fellowship and the violence directed at the Freedom Riders, black and white youth who rode buses through the South in order to stand up for civil rights
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The printed materials deal with a wide variety of civil rights topics and include comments by religious and civic leaders. The newspaper clippings document the response to the meeting of the Fellowship and the violence directed at the Freedom Riders, black and white youth who rode buses through the South in order to stand up for civil rights
Negro youth in a white world : six lessons for study based on the book Color, class and personality by Robert L. Sutherland
(American Youth Commission) by
Dorothy Rogers Tilly(
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd Interviewer
- Woman's Missionary Council
- Southern Oral History Program
- Stevens, Thelma
- Hall, Bob 1944- Interviewer
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Documenting the American South (Project)
- Methodist Church (U.S.). Board of Missions Woman's Division
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library
- Shankman, Arnold M. 1945-1983 Author Interviewer
- Ames, Jessie Daniel 1883-1972
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Abram, Morris B African Americans--Civil rights Ames, Jessie Daniel, Boys High School (Atlanta, Ga.) Bullard, Helen, Child labor Children Children--Legal status, laws, etc Child welfare Citizens' Fact Finding Movement of Georgia Civil rights Civil rights movements Civil rights workers Curry, Constance, Dabbs, James McBride, Democratic Party (Ga.) Dombrowski, James A.--(James Anderson), Economic history Emory University Fleming, Harold C Georgia Georgia.--Children's Code Commission Georgia.--General Assembly.--House of Representatives Georgia--Atlanta Graham, Frank Porter, Harris, Julian LaRose, Herty, Charles H.--(Charles Holmes), Legislators Long, Nat G Mackay, James A.--(James Armstrong), McGill, Ralph, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Nixon, Richard M.--(Richard Milhous), Pauley, Frances Freeborn, Politics and government Race relations Raper, Arthur Franklin, Rivers, Eurith Dickinson, Roosevelt, Eleanor, Roosevelt, Franklin D.--(Franklin Delano), Russell, Richard B.--(Richard Brevard), Secret societies Segregation Social problems Southern Regional Council Stevenson, Adlai E.--(Adlai Ewing), Talmadge, Herman E.--(Herman Eugene), Tilly, Dorothy Rogers, Weltner, Philip Woodward, Emily,
Alternative Names
Dorothy Rogers Tilly activista estadounidense
Dorothy Rogers Tilly activista estatunidenca
Dorothy Rogers Tilly activista estauxunidense (1883–1970)
Dorothy Rogers Tilly attivista statunitense
Dorothy Rogers Tilly militante américaine
Rogers, Dorothy Eugenia, 1883-1970
Tilly, Milton Eben, Mrs., 1883-1970
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