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Vivian Carter Mason

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193:(YWCA) in Brooklyn, New York. After leaving her position at YWCA, she accepted the position of administrator of the city's Department of Welfare . Mason was the first black woman to ever hold this position. She remained a national board member at the YWCA. Mason founded the National Committee of 100 women which serves as a free summer camp for underprivileged children. 205:
After moving to Norfolk, Virginia In the mid 1940s she was nominated president of the Norfolk Council of Negro Women (NCNW). She served for 4 years before being elected to the position of president of the National NCNW in 1953. She served until 1957. In 1968, Mason was the only black woman on
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On April 17, 1945, Mason jumpstarted the Women's Council for Interracial Cooperation (WCIC). This group represented females from all different racial backgrounds and ethnicities. In 1945, Mason was chosen to represent the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) at the first meeting of the
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Mason is remembered as a leader of the feminist movement, civil rights movement, and labor movement during the 20th century. She changed the NCNW by creating more structure and order in order to successfully generate change. Throughout her life, she served on many boards concentrated in
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Virginia's Democratic Central Committee. In 1971, she was appointed as the first black woman on the board of the Norfolk city school district and was named "Newsmaker of 1971" by the Virginia Pres. By 1978, she founded the local chapter of the
422: 600: 227:. She was determined in changing her community to promote unity amongst people of both sexes and all races. She made history by becoming the first black woman leader of more than one organization. 114:; February 10, 1900 – May 10, 1982) was a staunch advocate for women's and civil rights as well as an ardent supporter of universal education. She served as an influential president of the 173:
While at the University of Chicago, she met her husband, William T. Mason of Trinidad, West Indies. Her husband was a successful real estate agent and businessman. They wed in
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International Women's Democratic Federation in Paris, France. She served on the board of the federation and served as vice president for the American affiliate.
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Fairfax, Colita (2016). "Vivian Carter Mason and Interracial Cooperation During the Massive Resistance Era in Virginia".
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Vivian Carter Mason - Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
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in 1925 where she studied political economy and social welfare. She later took classes at
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Mason's professional life began when she took the job as the program director of the
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Vivian Mason Carter died May 10, 1982, in Norfolk, Virginia.
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minister, and Florence William Carter, a music teacher, in
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Mason was one of eight children born to George Carter, a
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Norfolk, Virginia
University of Chicago
National Council of Negro Women
Norfolk
Arlington, Virginia
New York City
Methodist
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Auburn, New York
University of Chicago
New York University
Fordham University
Brooklyn
Norfolk, Virginia
Young Women's Christian Association
National Urban League
New York
Norfolk, Virginia
Vivian Carter Mason - Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
National Park Service



Virginia women : their lives and times
ISBN
9780820342627
OCLC
884570906

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