Portrait photograph of Delilah L. Beasley writing at a desk. The Tuskegee Industrial Welfare League (merged with the National Urban League) was organized in April 1921 in Los Angeles by Dr. A. C. Garrott, a black dentist, and Katherine J. Barr, First Executive Secretary, to help Negroes participate to the fullest extent in American life by helping to change the social and economic conditions of their environment. Caption: Delilah L. Beasley, historian & newspaper writer with Oakland Tribune, Oakland California
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African American journalists African American historians Beasley, Delilah L. (Delilah Leontium), 1871-1934
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