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Title Carrie E. Bash: "Operation Equality" (folder 2 of 3)
Reference WUA/06/wua00368 Series 10, Box 1, Folder 2. University Archives, Washington University in St Louis
Library University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University Libraries
Collection Name Urban League of St. Louis Records
Collection Overview The Urban League of St. Louis was organized in June of 1918, in response to the East St. Louis race riots of 1917, and has been affiliated with the National Urban League since 1937. The major objectives of the Urban League were to improve the socio-economic and cultural conditions of African Americans and to bring about better understanding and cooperation between black and white citizens. Since the Urban League was a professional social welfare agency concerned primarily with improving the living standard of African-American citizens in St. Louis, there was a natural tendency for the community to look to the League for any and all services required.
Series Description Files of the Program "Operation Equality", Urban League of St. Louis.
Date 1960-1968
Document Type Report; Official Record; Notes; List
Theme(s) Health, Welfare and Housing; Organisations, Associations and Societies
Keywords equality, statistics, population, housing, family, living conditions, unemployment, education, research, government, business, civil rights, segregation, community organisation
Places St. Louis, Missouri
Organisations/Associations National Urban League (NUL); Urban League of St. Louis
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