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Story April 13, 1948

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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The fifth annual Institute of Race Relations, sponsored by the American Missionary Association's race relations division, will be held at Fisk University in Nashville from June 28 to July 16, drawing students from education, social work, government, labor, industry, and church fields. Past speakers include Gordon W. Allport and Saburo Kido.

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Fisk Relations
Institute Set For
June 28-July 16

NASHVILLE--(ANP)-- The fifth
annual Institute of Race Relations
sponsored by the race relations division of the American Missionary
Association will be held June 28th
through July 16 at Fisk University.

More than 500 students from the
fields of education, social work,
government, labor, industry and the
church from nearly every state of
the union have graduated from the
Institute during its four year history.

Speakers and instructors for the
institute are leaders in their fields
and give to classes their experiences in the field of race relations
as well as the latest knowledge and
scientific facts on the races
and their actions.

Among speakers appearing
at the institute during the past two
years are Gordon W. Allport, chairman,
department of psychology
Harvard University; Saburo
Kido

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Race Relations Institute Fisk University American Missionary Association Educational Program Social Work Government Labor

What entities or persons were involved?

Gordon W. Allport Saburo Kido

Where did it happen?

Fisk University, Nashville

Story Details

Key Persons

Gordon W. Allport Saburo Kido

Location

Fisk University, Nashville

Event Date

June 28 July 16

Story Details

The fifth annual Institute of Race Relations at Fisk University features speakers and instructors sharing experiences and scientific facts on race relations, with over 500 students graduated in prior years from various fields across the U.S.

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