Conference At Swarthmore To Discuss Negro Problem - Amalgamation or Segregation to Be Discussed as Possible Solution
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Title
Conference At Swarthmore To Discuss Negro Problem - Amalgamation or Segregation to Be Discussed as Possible Solution
Subject
Bryn Mawr College; 1924 Interracial Conference
Description
The "Conference at Swarthmore to Discuss Negro Problem" announces the 1924 conference to be held at Swarthmore and its purpose. The article mentions that each college is sending two delegates, preferably one white delegate and one Black delegate. There are three main sections of the conference: 1) "What is the Negro Problem?" 2) "Is racial discrimination warranted, economically, legally, or socially?" 3) "Amalgamation or Segregation." Sunday and Saturday afternoons are left free to allow delegates to explore the countryside, and there will be entertainment on Saturday night. Lastly, the article mentions some other topics that delegates should be prepared to discuss for the conference.
Publisher
Bryn Mawr College
Date
1924-04-09
Contributor
This item has been edited from its original form for clarity by the '24 '31 Students Study Race team.
Rights
Item courtesy Bryn Mawr College Special Collections
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
0000534.jp2
Coverage
Bryn Mawr, PA
1924
1924
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Original Format
Paper
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Reference
1924, Conference At Swarthmore To Discuss Negro Problem - Amalgamation or Segregation to Be Discussed as Possible Solution, Bryn Mawr College