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TCA Community Welfare and Finace Committee Roster
A list of TCA members who participate in the community welfare and finance sub committees. Changed title to TCA Economic and Education Member Committee Roster
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TCA Economic and Education Member Committee Roster
A list of TCA members who participate in the economic action and public education sub committees.
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TCA Membership Roster
A list of TCA members who participated in the membership and political action committees.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith Race Relations Invitation
A invitation letter written by Charles Gomillion to Mr. and Mrs. Smith to hear Mrs. Tilly give a lecture on race relations at Greenwood Baptist Church.
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Race Relations Lecture
A letter from Charles G. Gommilion to Reverend white to invite him and his congregation to hear Mrs. Tilly give a lecture on race relations.
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Dorothy Tilly Biogrphical Information Request
A letter from the president of the TCA Charles G. Gomillion requesting a biographical sketch of Mrs. Dorothy Tilly for a TCA news blast.to discuss race relations.
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TCA Race Relation Letter
A letter from Mrs. Dorothy Tilly to C. G. Gomillion asking if she can rest in her room after arrriving in Tuskegee
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TCA itinerary letter
A letter from C.G. Gomillion to Dorothy Tilly explaining the itinerary of her visit
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TCA Thank you Letter
A thank you letter from C. G. Gomillion to Mrs. Dorothy Tilly thanking her for her visit
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TCA Race Relations Meeting
A Announcment made by Dr C. G. Gomillion invting the public to attend a meeting over race relation with Mrs. Dorothy Tilly being a guest speaker.
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The Negro in Business (1-9)
A nine-page article reviewing the state of Black businesses in over 15 states. More than 15 businessowners and industries are mentioned, along with information on business organizations and towns founded by African Americans. Undated, but latest date referenced is April 1914.
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Thank you letter and travel for C.G. Gomillion
A letter from President Foster thanking C.G. Gomillion for his hard work for the year. In addition, President Foster explained his visits to Indonesia, the far East and Africa for the university.
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Thank you letter to C.G. Gomillion
A letter from President Foster thanking C.G. Gomillion for his hard work and achievements throughout the year.
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Chairmen of the Division of Social Sciences
A letter from the university’s fourth president Luther Hilton Foster to C.G. Gomillion , asking him to serve as Chairman of the Division of Sciences in the College of Arts and Humanities at Tuskegee University.
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Acknowledgement letter from C.G. Gomillion
A letter from C. G. Gomillion to President Patterson acknowledging his receipt of the 09/11/1940 letter and accepting increase in pay to continue working at Tuskegee.
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Faculty Status for C.G. Gomillion
A letter from the third of President of Tuskegee University Frederick D. Patterson confirming that C.G. Gomillion will receive an increase in salary and continue his work at Tuskegee University.
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Letter of employment for C.G. Gomillion
A letter from C.G. Gomillion the Dean of Students of Tuskegee University and president of the TCA to President Patterson inquiring about his status as employment status for the 1940-1941 academic year.
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Declaration of Civil Rights (1-4)
A declarartion made southern citizens and of the United States claim that are unequivocally equal in all aspect under the constitution.
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Tuskegee Civic Association Membership list
A current list of TCA member and the committees that they are a part of.
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A biography of Mrs. M. E. Tilly (Dorothy)
A program created by the TCA governing board to show the rest of the organization and community of the accomplishments of Mrs. M.E. Tilly.
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Program meeting in Observance of Race Relations
A general meeting for the entire Tuskegee Civic Association at Greenwood Baptist Church to discuss the topic of race relations.
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Tuskegee Civic Association letter
A letter from the Secretary of the TCA William P. Mitchell to a coworker to be ready for a general meeting at 7pm on 02/18/1955.
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NAACP Seeks to End Poll Tax Amendment (No. 1)
A document expressing the NAACP’s desires for the adoption of an amendment that will end poll tax not just within Macon County, AL but the entire state of Alabama.
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Montgomery Advertisement for Tuesday Election (2)
NAACP and Negro Alabama Progressive Democratic Association urging voters to vote for the Poll tax reduction amendment
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Montgomery Advertisement for Tuesday Election
A collaboration between the NAACP and Negro Alabama Progressive Democratic Association. These groups are informing the Black community of the importance of voting for Poll Tax Reduction Amendment.