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Eugene Kinckle Jones (July 30, 1885 –
January 11, 1954) was a
leader of the
National Urban League and one of the
seven founders (commonly
referred to...
- Rosa
Kinckle Jones (née Rosa
Daniel Kinckle; 1858–1932) was an
African American music teacher from the U.S.
state of Virginia. She was one of the first...
- Little,
Brown and Company. 1971. pp. 32–34. Armfield,
Felix L.
Eugene Kinckle Jones: The
National Urban League and
Black Social Work, 1910–1940. Urbana :...
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others included: Dr.
Charles L. Franklin,
Social Security Board Eugene Kinckle Jones,
Department of
Commerce Frank Smith Horne, optometrist,
college administrator...
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leader in the
Baptist Church among blacks in Virginia. His son,
Eugene Kinckle Jones, was a
leader in the
National Urban League.
Joseph E.
Jones was born...
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James Thomas,
Gordon Jones, and Paul Ray. From West
Virginia came
Eugene Kinckle Jones and Mary V****ar.
Vertner Tandy came from Kentucky, and C.H. Chapman...
- unions. In 1941,
illness made the
executive secretary of the NUL,
Eugene Kinckle Jones, no
longer able to
carry out duties, and
Granger was
appointed as...
- All Star 2009 Luke
Jordan (1892–1952),
blues guitarist and
vocalist Rosa
Kinckle Jones (1858–1932), African-American
music teacher Sacha Killeya-Jones (born...
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Football League player Cornelius Johnson 1967
Former NFL
player Eugene Kinckle Jones 1906
Member of the
Black Cabinet under President Franklin D. Roosevelt...
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Retrieved August 6, 2007. Mason,
Herman (1999). "The
Visionary Jewel—Eugene
Kinckle Jones". The
Talented Tenth: The
Founders and
Presidents of Alpha. Winter...