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Educational.

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.

The American Negro Academy. Organized March 5, 1897.
President, Arthur A. Schomburg, New York City.
Secretary, Robert A. Pelham, Washington, D. C.
National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools.
President, W. W. Sanders, Charleston, West Va.
Secretary, C. J. Calloway, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.
National Association of Colleges for Negro Youth.

Organized 1904.

Organized 1913.

President, J. T. Peacock, President of Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C.
Secretary, J. T. Cater, Dean, Talladega College, Talladega, Ala.

National Federation of Colored College Women.

President, Miss Lucy D. Slowe, Howard University, Washington, D. C.

Secretary, Miss Mary E. Cromwell, 1815-13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Association of College Presidents and Deans of the A. M. E. Church. Organized 1921.

President, G. A. Edwards, President, Kittrell College, Kittrell, N. C.

Secretary, S. L. Greene, President, Shorter College, North Little Rock, Ark.

American Federation of Negro Schools.

President, I. J. K. Wells, Lincoln University, Pa.

Secretary, C. G. Carrington, Howard University, Washington, D. C.

President, H. C. Thorne, St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N. C.

President, John R. Hawkins, Washington, D. C.

Secretary-Treasurer, S. W. Rutherford, Washington, D. C.

Director of Research and Editor, C. G. Woodson, 1216 U St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Organized at Cornell University, March, 1906.

President, R. W. Cannon, 3400 Oakland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.

Secretary, N. L. McGhee, Washington.

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Organized at Indiana University, 1911.

Grand Polemarch, W. E. Stewart, Chicago, Ill.

Grand K. of R. and Ex., J. E. Wilkins, Chicago, Ill.

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.

Grand Basileus, G. L. Vaughn, St. Louis, Mo.

Grand Keeper of Records, Ď. B. Taylor, Greensboro, N. C.

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.

President, J. W. Woodhaus, 537 Presstman St., Baltimore, Md.

Secretary-Treasurer, E. H. Barnes, 1901 Orthodox St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

President, Nellie Buchanan, Baltimore.

Secretary, Marietta Buford.

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Grand President, Dorothy Pelham, Washington, D. C.
Secretary, Edna B. Johnson, Mound City, Ill. Box 355.

Kappa Gamma Kappa. Organized in N. Y. City, 1913.
President, Mrs. O. W. Sexton.

Secretary, Miss Dorothy Hendrickson.

Chi Delta Mu. Organized 1913.

Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical, Men.
President, J. B. Parks.

Rho Psi Phi. Women in Medical Profession.

President, Ora Lomax Fisher.

Secretary, Lula M. Jeter.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Organized at Howard University, 1908.
Supreme Basileus, Miss L. Pearl Mitchell, Cleveland, Ohio.
Grammateus, Miss Murray B. Atkins, Indianapolis, Ind.

Organizations for Economic Advancement.

National Negro Business League.

Organized 1900.

President, R. R. Moton, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.

Honorary President, J. C. Napier, Nashville, Tenn.

Secretary, A. L. Holsey, Tuskegee, Ala.

National Negro Insurance Association.

President,

Secretary, Charles Shaw, National Benefit Life Ins. Co., Washington, D. C. National Negro Bankers' Association. Organized 1906.

President, R. R. Wright, Philadelphia, Pa.

Secretary, E. C. Brown and Stevens Bankers, Philadelphia, Pa.

National Association of Funeral Directors.

Organized 1907.

President, G. W. Franklin, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Secretary, F. M. Fitch, Winston-Salem, N. C.

Independent National Funeral Directors Association.

President, J. B. Cooper, 1001 W. Chestnut St., Louisville, Ky.

Secretary, Frank W. Henry, 3210 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill.

National Tailors Association. Organized 1920.

President, R. R. Burt, 113 W. 128th St., New York, City.

Secretary, M. K. Tyson, Burlington, N. C.

National Builders Association.

President, R. R. Taylor, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.

Secretary, H. W. Brown, Hampton, Institute, Va.

National Brotherhood Workers of America.

President, T. C. Causey, 159 Rockwell St., Atlanta, Ga.

Secretary, R. T. Sims, 301 H. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association.
President, R. L. Mays, 3672 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Secretary, W. L. Erwin, 3672 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Protective Order Railroad Trainmen of America.

President, L. W. Fairchild, Little Rock, Ark.

National Federation Colored Railway Trainmen.

President, J. H. Eiland, 80 W. Jackson Mound, Memphis. Tenn.
Secretary, J. H. Lewis, 80 W. Jackson Mound, Memphis, Tenn.

National Order of Locomotive Firemen.

President, J. B. Blanks, Mobile, Ala.

Shopmen's Craft of Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association President, A. B. Thompson, Birmingham, Ala.

Grand United Order of Locomotive Firemen of America.

President, Henry Harley, Knoxville, Tenn.

National Standard Order of Locomotive Firem en.

President, W. L. Grant, Macon, Ga.

International Order of Colored Locomotive Firemen.
President, T. C. Jefferson, Savannah, Ga.

National Association of Head Waiters.

President, A. M. Thompson, 436 Lennox Ave., New York City.
Secretary, Dr. B. C. Waller, 436 Lennox Ave., New York City.
Pullman Porters' Benevolent Association of America.

General Chairman, Perry Parker, Pullman Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
Secretary, O. E. Robinson, Pullman Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

Brotherhood of Dining Car Employees.

Grand President, R. B. Lemus, 147 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.
General Secretary-Treasurer, S. Stateman, 147 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington,
D. C.

National Alliance of Postal Employees. Organized 1913.

President, A. L. Glenn, 424 Houston St., Atlanta, Ga.
Secretary, J. H. Jones, 4838 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Associations for Professional Advancement.

National Medical Association. Organized 1895.

President, W. G. Alexander, M. D., Orange, N. J.

Secretary, Clyde Donnell, M. D., Durham, N. C.

National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses. Organized 1908.

President, Miss Petra Pinn, Pine Ridge Hospital, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Secretary, Miss Willa Mack, Kansas City, Mo.

The National Hospital Association.

President, H. M. Green, M. D., Knoxville, Tenn. Secretary, John A. Kenny, M. D., Newark, N. J. National Negro Bar Association. Organized 1909. President, P. W. Howard, Washington, D. C.

Secretary, S. D. McGill, Jacksonville, Fla.

National Negro Press Association.

President, B. J. Davis, Atlanta, Ga.

Organized 1909.

Secretary, Henry A. Boyd, National Baptist Publishing Board, Nashville, Tenn. National Association Negro Musicians.

President, N. R. Dett, Hampton Institute, Va.

Secretary, Miss Alice Simmons, Tuskegee, Ala.

Associations for Political Advancement.

National Equal Rights League.

Organized 1910.

President, Rev. T. J. Moppins, St. Louis, Mo.
Secretary, W. M. Trotter, Boston.

National Race Congress of America.

President, W. H. Jernagin, Washington, D. C.

Secretary, M. J. Chisum, Washington, D. C.

International Uplift League.

President, R. W. S. Thomas, Baltimore, Md.

Secretary, D. N. E. Campbell, 1369 N. Corey St., Baltimore, Md.

Lincoln League of America. Organized 1919.

President, Roscoe Conkling Simmons, Chicago, Ill.

Secretary, H. L. Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.

Associations in the Interest of Women.

International Council, Women of the Darker Races.

President, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.

Secretary, Mrs. Mary McCorey, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, N. C.

National Association of Colored Women. Organized 1895.

President, Mrs. M. M. Bethune, Daytona, Fla.

Secretary, Mrs. Lizzie B. Fouse, 219 N. Upper St., Lexington, Ky.

Associations for the General Advancement of the Negro.

The Friends of Negro Freedom.

Secretary, A. Phillip Randolph, 2305 7th Ave., New York City.

The Universal Negro Improvement Association.

President, Marcus Garvey, 56 W. 135th Street., New York City.

The National Association for the Advancement of the Colored People. Organized 1909.

President, Moorefield Storey, Boston, Mass.

Secretary, James W. Johnson, 70 5th Ave., New York City.

National Urban League (For Social Service Among Negroes.) 127 East 23rd St., New York City. Organized October, 1911 by the Merger of the Committee for Improving the Industrial Conditions of Negroes in New York, The Committee on Urban Conditions and the National League for the Protection of Colored Women.

Executive Secretary, Eugene Kinckle Jones, New York.

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