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Eugene Kinckle Jones

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28: 229:(NUL) founded the Boston Urban League in 1917 and worked for racial equality in employment, housing, and health in Massachusetts. In 1918, Jones became the first Executive Secretary of the NUL. The League, under his direction, significantly expanded its multifaceted campaign to crack the barriers to black employment, spurred first by the boom years of the 1920s, and then, by the desperate years of the 169:
in 1905 and Cornell University with a master's degree in 1908. In 1909, he married Blanche Ruby Watson, and they had six children. After graduation, he taught high school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana until 1911.
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elected Jones treasurer, and he served the organization until 1933, rising to the position of Vice President. He was the first African American on its executive board. In 1933, Jones took a position with the
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against firms that refused to employ blacks, pressured schools to expand vocational opportunities for young people, constantly prodded
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Gates Jr, Henry Louis, and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, eds. African American Lives. Oxford University Press, 2004. p472-473
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in Washington, D.C. as an advisor on Negro Affairs. In this role, Jones was a member of
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Jones organized the first three Fraternity chapters that branched out from Cornell:
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Eugene Kinckle Jones: The National Urban League and Black Social Work, 1910-1940
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Mason, Herman (1999). "The Visionary Jewel—Eugene Kinckle Jones".
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a journal which addressed problems faced by blacks. In 1925, the
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The History of Alpha Phi Alpha, A Development in College Life
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recovery programs, and a drive to get blacks into previously
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in the Marian Anderson Papers, folder 2927, is held at the
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Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
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The Talented Tenth: The Founders and Presidents of Alpha
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Jones retired from the NUL in 1940 and was succeeded by
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, A Centennial Celebration
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