National Negro Business League (U.S.)
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found: NUCMC data from Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Moton family. Papers, 1850-1991(National Negro Business League)
found: LC database, 10-20-94(Less then fully authenticated serial usage: National Negro Business League)
found: Enc. of assns., 1988(under its successor, National Business League: National Negro Business League; founded 1900)
found: English Wikipedia website, viewed Jan. 14, 2015(The National Negro Business League was an American organization founded in Boston, Mass. in 1900 by Booker T. Washington, with the support of Andrew Carnegie. The mission and main goal of the National Negro Business League was "to promote the commercial and financial development of the Negro." It was recognized as "composed of negro men and women who have achieved success along business lines". The organization was formally incorporated in 1901 in New York, and established 320 chapters across the United States. Later, in 1966, the National Negro Business League was renamed and reincorporated in Washington D.C. as the National Business League)
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1994-10-20: new
2015-01-14: revised
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