Charlotte Everett Hopkins to Joseph E. Ralph

Title

Charlotte Everett Hopkins to Joseph E. Ralph

Creator

Hopkins, Charlotte Everett

Identifier

T100117

Date

1913 July 25

Publisher

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum

Subject

African Americans--Segregation

Language

English

Text

My dear Mr. Ralph,

Thank you so much for sending me all those reports. I hate to think how much trouble & fatigue that girl, I mean Mae, has caused you, busy & hot as you have seen.

I wish I did know her nece__. I would send it - but I will see what I can do.

I was so glad to see about your cooperative ____ _____.

Do you know about the one in the Brooklyn Navy Yard started by the New York Welfare Section & financed by Miss Morgan & taken over now by the ___ & such a success. __ the Welfare Dept has an expert to organize ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ the National Biscuit factory - I think it was with 5,000 employes - She is a _____. I think it would pay you to have her ___ ___ ___ Shall I look her up



Some date.
I guess about your time [damaged] // & the expert
////& the expert. I /// to ///

I am to speak at the Knoxville /// Oct. 15 & // to use it as an example.

What // // be

Sincerely yours,
Charlotte Everett Hopkins
Lenox Walk
Boonton, New Jersey

Till Aug. 4 in

Original Format

Letter

To

Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922

Files

T100117.pdf

Citation

Hopkins, Charlotte Everett, “Charlotte Everett Hopkins to Joseph E. Ralph,” 1913 July 25, T100117, Race and Segregation Collection, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.