Letter from E.B. Henderson to Walter F. White, June 24, 1918.

Item

Title
Letter from E.B. Henderson to Walter F. White, June 24, 1918.
Repository
Mary Riley Styles Public Library - Falls Church History Room
Date Created
6/24/1918
Creator
Edwin Bancroft (E.B.) Henderson
Recipient
Walter F. White
Description
Letter sent from E.B. Henderson included with the Application for Chartering the Falls Church Branch in June, 1918. Mr. Henderson states that he believed they could quickly double the membership registration from the original 35 listed on the Application. In the letter Mr. Henderson stresses the importance of forming this branch as they declare that Falls Church's "problems are many and interesting and this step helps us to begin to solve some of them." The Falls Church Branch would be important, as Mr. Henderson believed, and would provide an outlet for greater support from a national organization to resist displacement, segregation, slow violence, and structural racism for decades - as the Fairfax Branch of the NAACP remains to this day.
Research Themes
Tinner Hill
CCPL
NAACP
E.B. Henderson
Walter F. White
Black Organizing
Displacement
Slow Violence
Type
Letter
Researcher Name
Jacob Connelly
Bibliographic Citation
Henderson, Edwin Bancroft (E.B.). “Letter from E.B. Henderson to Walter F. White,” June 24, 1918. Falls Church History Room. Mary Riley Styles Public Library.

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