TY - GEN AU - Hubbard,Charlotte Moton AU - Moton,Jennie Dee Booth AU - Moton,Robert Russa TI - Moton family papers, KW - Alexander, Will Winton, KW - Ames, Jessie Daniel, KW - Blanton, Tom M. KW - Bouldin, Susie Vera, KW - Campbell, Thomas M. KW - Carver, George Washington, KW - Davis, Jackson, KW - DeMent, Ada B. KW - Hewlett, Helen M. KW - Holsey, Albon L., KW - Johnson, Bertha LaBranche, KW - Jones, Eugene Kinckle, KW - Jones, Thomas Jesse, KW - King, R. Hayne KW - Patterson, Frederick D. KW - Spaulding, C. C. KW - Stewart, Ella P. KW - Stewart, Sallie W. KW - Stokes, Anson Phelps, KW - Stowe, Lyman Beecher, KW - Taylor, Robert R. KW - Thomas, Jesse O., KW - Tobias, Channing H. KW - Waring, Mary F. (Mary Fitzbutler) KW - White, Walter Francis, KW - Wood, L. Hollingsworth KW - Wright, Arthur D. KW - Moton family. KW - Boston KW - Committee of Vigilance KW - United States KW - Agricultural Adjustment Administration KW - Department of State KW - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs KW - Colored Merchants Association KW - Commission on Interracial Cooperation KW - Hampton Institute KW - National Association of Colored Women (U.S.) KW - National Negro Business League (U.S.) KW - National Urban League KW - Negro Rural School Fund, Inc KW - Phelps-Stokes Fund KW - Tuskegee Institute KW - Veterans Administration Hospital (Tuskegee, Ala.) KW - National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America KW - Colored Work Department KW - African American business enterprises KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - Economic conditions KW - Education KW - Societies, etc KW - Agriculture KW - Southern States KW - Race relations N1 - Restrictions apply; Classified, in part N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, printed materials, and other papers relating primarily to efforts in the 1930s by the Motons to promote educational and economic opportunities for African Americans and to improve race relations. Documents Robert Russa Moton's work with African American businesses and institutions and civil rights organizations including the Colored Merchants Association, Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Hampton Institute, National Negro Business League, National Urban League, Negro Rural School Fund, Phelps-Stokes Fund, Tuskegee Institute, Veterans Administration Hospital (Tuskegee, Ala.), and Colored Work Dept. of the National Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States of America; Jennie Moton's activities as field agent for the U. S. Agricultural Adjustment Administration's southern division, as president of the National Association of Colored Women, and as director of Women's Industries at Tuskegee Institute; and Charlotte Moton Hubbard's service as U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs. Also includes a facsimile reproduction of an account book of the Committee of Vigilance, Boston, Mass. (1850-1861); Correspondents include Will Winton Alexander, Jessie Daniel Ames, Tom M. Blanton, Susie Vera Bouldin, Thomas M. Campbell, George Washington Carver, Jackson Davis, Ada B. DeMent, Helen M. Hewlett, Albon L. Holsey, Bertha LaBranche Johnson, Eugene Kinckle Jones, Thomas Jesse Jones, R. Hayne King, Frederick D. Patterson, C.C. Spaulding, Ella P. Stewart, Sallie W. Stewart, Anson Phelps Stokes, Lyman Beecher Stowe, Robert R. Taylor, Jesse O. Thomas, Channing H. Tobias, Mary F. Waring, Walter Francis White, L. Hollingsworth Wood, and Arthur D. Wright UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998025 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms998025.3 ER -