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Part II: Youth File, 1940-1959 (continued)
General Department File, 1940-1956 (continued)
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 1952-1955
Youth Advisory Committee, 1952
Youth Committee for Democracy
1942-1944, May
(3 folders)
BOX II:E62 1944, June-Nov.
Youth council organizing
1940-1944
(6 folders)
BOX II:E63 1944-1947
(6 folders)
BOX II:E64 1948-1950
(5 folders)
BOX II:E65 1951-1955
(5 folders)
BOX II:E66 Youth flag, circa 1945-circa 1950 See Oversize
Youth Leaders, reception, 1954
Youth Leaders Digest, 1945-1947
Youth leadership training courses, eastern, 1950
Youth newsletters, 1942-1955
(6 folders)
BOX II:E67 Youth, Yugoslavia, 1949-1950
Youth work committees, 1941-1950
Youthbuilders, 1948
(4 folders)
BOX II:E68-E100 Geographical File, 1940-1955
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, reports, printed matter, and financial records.
Arranged alphabetically by state, then alphabetically under cities and counties, schools and colleges, or state conferences and thereunder chronologically.
BOX II:E68 Alabama
Cities and counties
Anniston-Tuscaloosa, 1940-1955
Tuskegee, 1950-1953
Schools and colleges
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College, Normal, 1944-1949
Daniel A. Payne High School, Birmingham, 1950-1951
Macon County Training School, Roba, 1952
Miles College, Birmingham, 1950-1952
State Teachers College, Montgomery, 1946-1953
Talladega College, Talladega, 1940-1955
Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, 1940-1955
(2 folders)
Tuskegee Institute High School, Tuskegee, 1955
Arizona
Cities and counties, Fort Huachuca-Yuma, 1940-1950
Schools and colleges, Arizona State College, Tempe, 1953
BOX II:E69 Arkansas
Cities and counties, Fort Smith-Warren, 1943-1955
Schools and colleges
Dunbar Junior College, Little Rock, 1948-1950
Philander Smith College, Little Rock, 1949-1952
California
Cities and counties
Alameda-Vallejo, 1942-1955
(2 folders)
Berkeley, 1941-1955
Long Beach, 1942-1955
Los Angeles, 1940-1943
Richmond, 1949-1955
Schools and colleges
Stanford University, Stanford, 1949-1953
University of California, Berkeley
1949
BOX II:E70 1950-1953
University of California, Los Angeles, 1955
Colorado, Denver and Pueblo, 1941-1951
Connecticut
Cities and counties
Ansonia-Stamford, 1941-1951
Greenwich, 1945-1955
Hartford, 1940-1955
New Britain, 1943-1955
New Haven, 1946-1955
Schools and colleges
University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1950-1953
Yale University, New Haven, 1952-1955
BOX II:E71 Delaware
Cities and counties, Dover-Wilmington, 1940-1955
Schools and colleges, Delaware State College, Dover, 1949-1950
State Conference, 1954-1955
District of Columbia
General, 1940-1943
Schools and colleges, Howard University, 1942-1955
Florida
Cities and counties
Hillsborough-Titusville, 1941-1955
(2 folders)
Jacksonville, 1941-1943
Pompano, 1947-1955
Tampa, 1940-1955
West Palm Beach, 1947-1950
BOX II:E72 Schools and colleges
Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, 1945-1953
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee, 1945-1955
(2 folders)
Georgia
Cities and counties
Atlanta-Valdosta, 1941-1954
Albany, 1940-1955
Savannah, 1942-1943
Schools and colleges
Albany State College, Albany, 1945-1951
Atlanta University, Atlanta, 1954-1955
Clark College, Atlanta, 1940-1955
Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley, 1946-1950
Georgia State College, Savannah, 1948-1949
Morehouse College, Atlanta, 1940-1955
(2 folders)
Morris Brown College, Atlanta, 1943-1951
Paine College, Augusta, 1940-1955
BOX II:E73 Spelman College, Atlanta, 1947-1950
State Conference, 1947-1955
Illinois
Cities and counties
Argo-Rock Island, 1940-1955
(2 folders)
Centralia, 1943-1950
Chicago
1940-1948, July
(3 folders)
BOX II:E74 1948, Aug.-1955
(5 folders)
Maywood, 1941-1953
Rockford, 1940-1954
Schools and colleges
Cortez W. Peters Business School, Chicago, 1950
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