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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 086 376 PS 007 133 TITLE Dictionary for Reaching Minority Groups. INSTITUTION Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, D.C. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. PUB DATE 73 NOTE 217p.; ED 052 356 is the 1970 edition AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 ($2.85, domestic postpaid; $2.60, GPO Bookstore; Stock Number 2906-0005) EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$9.87 DESCRIPTORS American Indians; *Directories; *Employment Opportunities; *Information Sources; Job Training; Labor Supply; *Minority Groups; Negroes; *Eeference Materials; Spanish Americans ABSTRACT This directory lists, alphabetically by state and city, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the organizations and individuals who are able to reach minority groups to tell them about job training and job opportuaities. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Urban League, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the American GI Forum, and the national offices for the black fraternities and sororities made their membership lists available for this'ei,rectory. In the back of the book there are listings of Apprenticeship Oufieach Centers and State Apprenticeship Agencies. (AuthoWCS) 4 :1 U.S DE PARTmENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION a WE LF AR E NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCuME NT HAS E.EEN RE ppo DUCCD CAACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR Ok041,11ZATION OP 16N ATiNG IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE Of EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY FILMED FROM BEST AVAILABLECOPY Di ry For Reaching Minority Groups U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Peter J. Brennan, Secretary MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION Bureau of Apprenticeship And Training 1973 PREFACE This Directory lists, alphabetically by State and city, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the organizations and individuals who are able to reach minority groups to tell them about job training and job opportunities. This edition of the Directory, lists black universities and colleges and black fraternities and sororities.'In the back of the book there are listings of Apprenticeship Outreach Centers and State Apprenticeship Agencies. Material for the Directory was collected by the field staff of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Henry von Avery of the. Equal Employment Opportunity Staff of the Bureau assembled and compiled the material. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Urban League, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the American GI Forum, and the national offices of the black fraternities and sororities made their membership lists available for this Directory. Appreciationis expressed to these organizations and the many other organizations and individuals who helped in this compilation. ALABAMA NAACP NAACP Chester Weeks, Pres. Herbert Kidd, Jr., Pres. Akron 461 River St.36201 3311 10th Ave.35020 NAACP 205-236-6105 205-426-2692 Charlie Shaw, Pres. Grant Oden Marion Reynolds, Pres. c/o Mrs. B. M. Jeffrey 29 S. Walnut St.36201 Rte. 4, Box 524H35020 P.O. Box 5335441 205-236-8071 205-428-22r Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Alexander City Epsilon Pi Zeta Chapter Inc. Rev. Thomas W. Darnell Juanita Jairrels, Basileus Alpha Zeta Sigma Chapter 1017 I St.35010 931 Claxton St.36201 Bessie W. Pippens, Basileus 205-234-2862 Ar Ron 1316 N. 24th St.35020 Shelly Maxwell NAACP Birmingham 512 Laurel St.35010 Billy Morris, Pres. 205-Z34-2832 Rte. 1, Box 22136311 Business & Industrial Organiza- tions NAACP Ashville Otis Armour, Pres. Booker T. Washington Insur- P.O. Box 713 35010 NAACP ance Co. M. E. Leonard, Pres. J. H. Davis, Pres. Lewis Willie, Pres. 35953 Rte. 1, Box 28535010 P.O. Box 281 1527 Fifth Ave. N.35203 205-594-2916 Milton Riley 205-328-5444 104 Hall St.30510 Athens Educational Institutions 205-234-3829 NAACP Booker T. Washington Bi siness Rev. H. S. Saxton H. B. Provience, Pres. College 312 Hall St.35010 705 Westview St 35611 A. G. Gaston, Dir. 205-234-4170 205-232-3512 1527 Fifth Ave. N.35203 Nathaniel Stephens Atmore 205-322-7066 912 I St.35010 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 205-234-4342 Miles College Atmore Alumni Dr. Lucius H. Pitts, Pres. Aliceville Ulysses McBride, Polemarch Alice P. Allen, Pl. Dir. 173 N. Eighth Ave.36502 NAACP 550 Ave. G 35208 Elder James Corder, Pres. NAACP 205-786-5281 Willie M. McGlasker, Pres. Rt. 2, Box 131 35442 Wenonah State Technical 173 Ashley St.36502 205-373-2585 School WATM J. Hughes, Dir.35228 Anniston Beni Moore 205-787-2633 36502 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Fraternities & Sororities Ep-Delta Lambda Chapter Auburn Spencer E. Ramsey, Pres. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority NAACP 1701 W. 21st St.36201 Omicron Omega Chapter Georgia A. Higgins, Pres. Irma G. Jones, Basileus James H. Bush 258 Bragg Ave.36830 1123 Fourth St.35204 1310 W. 15th St.36201 205-877-5638 205-236-4115 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Bellwood Raleigh Byrd Omicron Lambda Chapter 312 A St.36201 NAACP Theodore Hawkins, Pres. Rev. J. H. Sconiers, Pres. 205-237-3092 1704-13th Ave., N.35204 Gen. Del.36301 Local 234 Molders & Allied Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Workers Union Bessemer Inc. Willie Cunningham, Bus. Agt. David H. Hood, Jr. Birmingham Alumni 1281/2 W. 13th St.36201 2111 Fifth Ave. N.35020 Cleophus Vann, Polomarch 205-237-5238 205-425-5412 309 Ninth Ave., SW. 35211 1 ALABAMAContinued Minority Organizations Birmmingham Times Jesse Lewis, Ed. BirminghamContinued A. G. Gaston Boys Club F. Clayton, Dir. 115 Third Ave. W.35204 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 1400 Seventh Ave. N.35203 205-324-8616 Tau Sigma Chapter 205-328-0822 Birmingham World - Willie Bradley, Pres. Emory Jackson, Ed. Birmingham Jefferson County Rte. 10, Box 1688A35211 312 N. 17th Ave.35203 Housewives League 205-251-6523 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Ruth Jackson, Chmn. Inc. 1301 30th Ave. N.35234 WENN Radio Chi Sigma Chapter 205-322-8887 1428 Fifth Ave. N.35203 Velma L. Mark, Basileus 205-324-1026 804 Center Pl. SW. 35211 NAACP Willie A. Agge, Sr., Pres. WJLD Radio 35203 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Rte. 10 Box 142635228 109 N. 19th St. 205-324-3467 Alpha Sigma Zeta Chapter 205-780-0858 Hattie B. W. Greene, Basileus David L. Bradley, Pres. 1023 Fifth St. N.35204 Religious Organizations 1213 Si Osey St.35234 Alabama Christian Movement 205-595-1351 Government, Federal on Human Rights Peter A. Hall, Pres. Equal Employment Opportuni- Rev. Edward Gardner, Pres. Metropolitan Council 1616 Fourth Ave. N.35203 ty Commission 35210 1630 Fourth Ave. N. 205-251-8734 Thomas McPherson, Dist. 205-324-0090 Dir. Birmin 'jham Baptist Ministers Wade Jackson, Pres. 2121 Eighth Ave. N.35203 Conference 3737 Laurel Ave.35221 205-325-3453 Rev. J. L. Ware, Pres. Voters Educ. Prog. 328 Fourth Court N.35204 Housing & Urban Development, W. C. Patton, Dir. 205-324-2658 Department of 1630 Fourth Ave. N. 35203 Ministerial Alliance Heager L. Hill, Area E 0 Dir. 205-322-0708 15 S. 20th St.35233 Rev. Jesse Douglas, Pres. Grover Smith, Jr. 205-325-3623 517 Center St. N.35204 Field Labor Dir. 205-328-4169 Labor, Department of 1630 Fourth Ave. N.35203 Apprenticeship & Training, 205-324-0803 Other Organizations & Individuals Bureau of Opportunities Industrialization Dr. R. Arrington, Jr. I. Joseph Dematteo, State Center City Councilman Supervisor Charlie Pierce, Bd. Chmn. City Hall35203 1931 Ninth Ave. S 35205 1540 Druid Hill Dr.35234 205-323-5431 205-325-3325 205-322-0840 S. J. Bennett, Grand Master, Government, State 8 Local Urban League AF & AM of Alabama 1730 Fourth Ave. N.35203 Apprenticeship Information Wilbur Johnston, Exec. Dir. 205-251-0022 Center 505 N. 17th St.35203 Dept. of Industrial Relations 205-323-8359 Human Resources Develop- Carl Franklin, Community Youth Development ment Institute Relations Coord. Jackie Long, Dir. Glen K. Cole, Area Man- 1816 Eighth. Ave. 1630 Fifth Ave. N.35203 power Rep. P.O. Box 241435201 205-252-1352 1712 Seventh Ave. N.35203 205-251-1181 205-328-5866 Birmingham Council on Human Press and Broadcast Media Jefferson County Committee of Relations Birmingham Mirror Economic Opportunity James F. Kidd, Pres. J. H. Williamson, Ed. David Singleton, Dir. 1504 1st Court W.35208 1517 Fourth Ave.35203 2308 Fourth Ave. N.35203 205-787-8537 205-251-528g 205-328-1545 2 ALABAMContinued Brundidge Dr. D. V. Jemison, Jr., BirminghamContinued NAACP MeMber, Bd. of Educ. Huey D. Lerndiey, Pres. 602 E. Newton St.36301, John Arthur Jordan, Boy Rte. 236010 205-792-6818 Scout Exec. CP 25 Ninth Court SW. 35211 Butler Rev. E. D. Jones, Pros. 205-252-3273 WPRN 1222 E. Adams St.36301 Clyde Kirby, Mbr., Bd. of Cliff Burch, Dir. News & 205-792-9742 Educ. Promotion WOOF 36904 314 N. 16th St.35203 Clark Ayers, Special Prog. 205-251-1009 Camden Dir.36301 Arthur D. Shores, City Camden Academy Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Councilman James E. Hobbs, Principal Beta Upsilon Zeta Chapter City Hall35203 36726 Jewel R. Jones, Basileus 205-323-5431 NAACP 313 N. Cherry St.36301 YMCA Charles Williams, Pres. E. W. Barker, Exec. Secy. Enterprise Rte. 1, Box 205-B36726 1400 Fourth Ave. N.35203 205-682-9366 Rev. J. L. McCloud 205-322-5444 309 Geneva St.36330 University of Alabama Advisory Camp Hill NAACP Board NAACP Bernest Brooks, Pres. J. Mason Davis, Member Lewis Martin, Jr., Pres. 104 Cook St.36330 1630 Fourth Ave. N.35203 Rte. 2, Box 73A 36850 Velma Williams 205-323-1311 531 Friendship St. College Hills 36330 YMCA H. Clayton, Exec. Secy. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Ensley 500 Eighth Ave.