Mabel Gray was a civic leader in Los Angeles who worked with many charity organizations and held several posts in the National Association of Colored Women. Nine women holding signs march in front of the White House. The signs read: Southwest Regional Assn. N-A-C-W / Lynching Must Go!; NACW California [banner]; District of Columbia Delegation / Speak! Speak! Mr. President; District of Columbia Delegation / Protect Life and Liberty; District of Columbia Delegation / Lynching Shows Weakness; District of Columbia Delegation / Down with Lynching / Practice Democracy; Ohio Wants Lynching Stopped; District of Columbia Delegation / We Are Against Lynching.
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African American civic leaders National Association of Colored Women (U.S.) Gray, Mabel V. (Mabel Vernon), 1895-1981
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