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Story April 26, 1947

The Omaha Guide

Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

The Omaha branch of the National Association of College Women held a meeting on April 17th at the Y.W.C.A., featuring Mr. Taylor's talk on the economic status of Negroes in Omaha, followed by a business session.

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The Omaha branch of the National Association of College Women met on Thursday evening on April 17th, at the Y. W. C. A. The guest speaker of the evening was Mr. Taylor, the Industrial Secretary of the Urban League. He spoke on a subject which was of great interest to everyone.
"The Economic Status of the Negro in Omaha." He gave us basic facts of the conditions of the Negroes in the city.

After the program there was a short business meeting, the club adjourned to meet again next month with the Misses Booker as the hostesses.

Miss Gertrude Booker Pres
Mrs. Jewell Robinson-Reptr.

What sub-type of article is it?

Club Meeting Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Club Meeting Omaha National Association Of College Women Urban League Negro Economic Status Y.W.C.A.

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Taylor Miss Gertrude Booker Mrs. Jewell Robinson Misses Booker

Where did it happen?

Omaha, At The Y.W.C.A.

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Key Persons

Mr. Taylor Miss Gertrude Booker Mrs. Jewell Robinson Misses Booker

Location

Omaha, At The Y.W.C.A.

Event Date

Thursday Evening On April 17th

Story Details

The Omaha branch of the National Association of College Women met at the Y.W.C.A. Guest speaker Mr. Taylor of the Urban League discussed 'The Economic Status of the Negro in Omaha,' providing facts on conditions. A short business meeting followed, and the club adjourned to meet next month with the Misses Booker as hostesses. Miss Gertrude Booker is President; Mrs. Jewell Robinson is Reporter.

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