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- catalog abstract "Photocopies of typescript essays re: Dorothy Tilly, civil rights worker. Dorothy Eugenia (Rogers) Tilly was born in 1883 in Hampton, Ga., and graduated from Rinehart and Wesleyan Colleges. In 1903 she married Milton Eben Tilly of Atlanta, who encouraged her interest in civil rights. Active first in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tilly worked for the establishment of a state reform school for delinquent black girls, joined the Association of Southern Women for Prevention of Lynching and the Southern Regional Council, and in 1945, was appointed to the President's Committee on Civil Rights. In 1949 Tilly organized the Fellowship of the Concerned, an inter-faith, inter-racial group of southern women working for improved law enforcement, the elimination of lynching, and peaceful desegregation. She died in 1970.".
- catalog contributor b2072102.
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog description "Arnold M. Shankman Essays. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.".
- catalog description "Arnold M. Shankman taught history at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C.".
- catalog description "Gift of Arnold Shankman, 1979.".
- catalog description "Gift of Mrs. St. Julien R. Childs, 1979.".
- catalog description "Photocopies of typescript essays re: Dorothy Tilly, civil rights worker. Dorothy Eugenia (Rogers) Tilly was born in 1883 in Hampton, Ga., and graduated from Rinehart and Wesleyan Colleges. In 1903 she married Milton Eben Tilly of Atlanta, who encouraged her interest in civil rights. Active first in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tilly worked for the establishment of a state reform school for delinquent black girls, joined the Association of Southern Women for Prevention of Lynching and the Southern Regional Council, and in 1945, was appointed to the President's Committee on Civil Rights. In 1949 Tilly organized the Fellowship of the Concerned, an inter-faith, inter-racial group of southern women working for improved law enforcement, the elimination of lynching, and peaceful desegregation. She died in 1970.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid.".
- catalog extent "1 folder.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog provenance "Gift of Arnold Shankman, 1979.".
- catalog provenance "Gift of Mrs. St. Julien R. Childs, 1979.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "Civil rights workers.".
- catalog subject "Fellowship of the Concerned.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Episcopal Church, South.".
- catalog subject "Shankman, Arnold M. 1945-".
- catalog subject "Southern Regional Council.".
- catalog subject "Tilly, Dorothy Eugenia Rogers, 1883-1970.".
- catalog title "Essays, 1978?.".