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115. JAMES EDGAR GREGG PAPERS
ca. 1,000 items, 1918-29
Personal and business correspondence of the third president of
Hampton Institute. Of special
interest is a group of materials, 1925-
26, regarding the Massenburg bill which required the separation
of races at public halls. Passage of the bill was directed specifically at a
meeting attended by all races at Ogden Hall, Hampton
Institute. Among the correspondents is Mary
McLeod Bethune.
(RG 2.4)
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