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Also known as Tuskegee University

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Du Bois discusses arrangements for Addams' participation in the Conference for the Study of Negro Problems in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Du Bois invites Addams to speak for twenty minutes at the Tenth Annual Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems.
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White asks Belden not to create a segregated library school at Hampton Institute because African-Americans have been able to enroll in existing schools without trouble.
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White seeks Addams's support in opposition to the American Library Association opposing the creation of a segregated school at Hampton Institute.
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White tells Addams that the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People decided to fund the Pan-African Congress and asks for her contribution.
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Venerable asks Addams for her support in the development of a Tuskegee-like school in the Midwest.
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Dodd offers Addams his ideas on the peace efforts, economic repression, race, and increasing the birth rate.
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Walling invites Addams to join the permanent committee created from the Conference on the Status of the Negro.
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Trotter praises Addams' public opposition to the exclusion of black delegates at the Progressive Party Convention and asks her to consider opposing Theodore Roosevelt.
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Bettman writes to discuss Addams's latest book, Peace and Bread in Time of War.

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