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Professional Activities. Negroes, 1927-1939. (Box 97, Folder 12)

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This folder contains materials created/collected by Helen Hall. Helen Hall, born January 5, 1892 in Kansas City, Missouri, was a social reformer and leader of the settlement house movement from the 1920s to the 1960s. Based in New York City, Hall directed the Henry Street Settlement and was very active in social reform, serving as a member of the advisory council to the Committee on Economic Security. Hall retired in 1967, but continued her community work throughout the rest of her life. This folder contains materials relating to her community work with New York's African American community. The materials include correspondence around local issues, reports on demographics and services, and other ephemera.
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