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Chicago Urban League Records

Founded in 1910, the National Urban League is one of the oldest African American social service, research, and advocacy organizations in the United States. This collection primarily contains materials generated or collected by the Chicago Urban League. It documents the history, leadership, activities, social services provided by and the mission of the Chicago Urban League.
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Bill Berry and Whitney M. Young, Jr.
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Bill Berry (right) speaks with Whitney M. Young, Jr.
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Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Bill Berry, Lindsley F. Kimball, and Whitney M. Young, Jr.
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Pictured together at an event are, left to right: unidentified man, Whitney M. Young, Jr., Lindsley F. Kimball (seated), and Bill Berry.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Listening to a panel speaker
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Seated at the table are Phil Howser (left), the Reverend Jesse L. Jackson (second from the left), and Whitney M. Young Jr. (far right).
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Whitney M. Young's book "To Be Equal" on a desk
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Close-up of a someone at a desk with Whitney M. Young's book "To Be Equal" sitting on it. The book was published in 1964.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Whitney M. Young, Jr.
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Whitney Young (left) seated with an unidentified man.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Whitney M. Young, Jr. and another man
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Whitney Young (left) seated beside an unidentified man.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Women's Division 1953
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Group photo of the West Side Women's Division. Whitney M. Young is the man standing at the back center.
Date:
1953
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
Access:
Public access