Cover image for Helen G. Edmonds papers, 1936-1995.
Helen G. Edmonds papers, 1936-1995.
Title:
Helen G. Edmonds papers, 1936-1995.
Author:
Edmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911-1995.
Physical Description:
13.5 feet of linear shelf space.
General Note:
In the James E. Shepard Memorial Library, North Carolina Central University (#50003).
Abstract:
Correspondence, speeches, notes, reports, newspaper clippings, programs, and other files document Helen G. Edmond's involvement in civic, political, and social organizations including Links, Inc.; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; 100 Black Women; National Council of Negro Women, Inc.; NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund; North Carolina College for Negroes; the National Coalition of Black Women; the National Humanities Center; the Association for Women in Math; and the United Negro College Fund. Notable correspondents include Julius L. Chambers, Elaine R. Jones, and Earl Warren. Materials also document Edmonds's influence on local, national, and international political and civic affairs of African Americans and reflect her commitment to higher education and race relations. Also included are some materials relating to the Edmonds family.
Local Note:
(VL)
Electronic Access:
Finding aid https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/50003