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Title Advance publicity
Date Jun 1949
Document Type Correspondence; Photograph; Leaflet; Program
Series Description Series 2: Race Relations Institute, 1943-1969
Box Description Race Relations Institute, 1949 - 6th Institute
Theme/s Race Relations Institute  
Keywords Institute organization, Institute participants, Institute staff, publicity, scholarship
Names Alexander, Will W.; Allport, Gordon Willard; Baldwin, Roger Nash; Barrett, Reginald; Blanton, Dr. Smiley; Blanton, Smiley; Bonham, Howard; Bronson, Ruth Muskrat; Carey, Archibald James; Cushman, Robert Eugene; Daly, Victor R.; Faulkner, William J.; Granger, Lester Blackwell; Harding, John; Hays, Brooks; Hertzberg, Arthur; Hope, John II; Horne, Frank Smith; Houston, Charles Hamilton; Humphrey, Hubert H.; Johnson, Charles S.; Kincheloe, Samuel C.; Lafarge, John, Jr.; Lane, Frayser T.; Lohman, Joseph D.; Long, Herman Hodge; Montagu, M. F. Ashley; Morrow, John J.; Reid, Ira De A.; Rosen, A. Abbot; Rosenwald, Julius; Stetler, Henry G.; Stevens, Samuel L.; Thomas, Jesse O.; Thompson, Charles H.; Weaver, George L.-P.; West, Ben
Organizations American Council on Race Relations; American Jewish Congress; American Missionary Association (AMA); Board of Home Missions; Chicago Commission on Human Relations; Chicago Urban League; Columbia University; Cornell University; Fisk University; Harvard University; Howard University; Julius Rosenwald Fund; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); National Urban League; New York University; Southern Regional Council; The American Jewish Committee; The Board of Home Missions of the Congregational and Christian Churches; United Nations; University of Chicago; University of Tennessee
Places Atlanta, GA; Cambridge, MA; Chicago, IL; Houston, TX; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Washington, DC
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