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The Arkansas Colored Auxiliary Council: Black Activism during World War I, 1917-1918
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The Arkansas Council of Defense
Arkansas State Council of Defense Members
Chairman of County Councils of Defense
Black Members of the Council
Colored Auxiliary Council Members
Portraits of the women of the Arkansas Colored Auxiliary Council of Defense
Portraits of the men of the Arkansas Colored Auxiliary Council of Defense
Scipio Africanus Jones (1863-1943)
Josiah H. Blount
Council Reports and Organizational Material
Monthly Report, September 1918
Monthly Report, November 1918
Monthly Report, August 1918
Program For Organization of Negroes
Correspondence
Correspondence Council of National Defense, 1918 February 23
Correspondence to J.L. Bond, 1918 October 31
Correspondence to J.L. Bond, 1918 December 19
Correspondence from J.L. Bond, to Wallace Townsend
Correspondence from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1918 October 10
Correspondence from Judge G.B. Ewing to Arkansas State Council of Defense, 1918 October 23
Correspondence to Victor Olander, Illinois State Council of Defense, 1917 July 5
Correspondence to H.F.H. Eberts from the Arkansas Council of Defense, 1917 July 3
Correspondence from the Council of National Defense, 1918 October 8
Newspaper Clippings
“To Organize Negroes to Help County Councils,” Arkansas Gazette
“Colored Patriots of Arkansas, Attention!”, Arkansas Democrat
“Negro Auxiliary Council to be Organized,” Hope Star
“Scipio Jones to Give 200 to War Fund Drive”, Arkansas Democrat
Women Registration Cards
Council of Defense Registration Cards, Mrs. A. Henry
Contact Information
Galleries
Portraits of the women of the Arkansas Colored Auxiliary Council of Defense
Portraits of the men of the Arkansas Colored Auxiliary Council of Defense
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