DOCUMENT RESUME ED 052 356 VT 013 468 TITLE Directory for Reaching Minority Groups. NSTITUTION Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, D.C. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. IVB DATE 70 HOTE 259 p. 4VAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (L23.2:/466, $2. 00) EDRS PRICE EDRS Price NF-$0.65 HC-$9.87 DESCRIPTORS *Agencies, Communications, *Directories, *Employment Opportunities, Information Sources, *Information Systems, Manpower Utilization, *Minority Groups, Vocational Education ABSTRACT This directory lists, alphabetically by state and city, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the organizations and people who are able to reach minority groups to tell them about affirmative action programs for job training and job opportunities. At the end o.2 many of the state entries are listed organizations which have statewide or regionwide contacts with special groups, such as Indians and Spanish-speaking persons. (Author) 2 . - 0 . % a0 s NNW V U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE **0 OFFICE OF EDUCATION Lr4 THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- DUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIG- INATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPIN- (-NJ IONS STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY. Directory 4 for 4, it eaching Minority Groups U.S. DEPARTMENTOF LABOR J.D. Hodgson, Secretary MANPOWER ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING 1970 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office O Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price $2 rl PREFACE This directory lists, alphabetically by State and city, the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of theor- ganizations and people who are able to reach minority groups to tell them about affirmative action programs for job training and job opportunities. At the end of many of the State entries are listed organizations which have statewide or regiorwide contacts with special groups, such as Indians and Spanish-speaking persons. The di- rectory was prepared by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training of the U.S. Department of Labor's Man- power Administration. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Urban League, the Post Office Department, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Cabinet Committee for Equal Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking, and other organizations helped in this compilation. Appreciation is expressed to these organizations. -1- ALABAMA ALEXANDER CITY Nathaniel H. Stephens, Principal J. L. Lowe, Principal Laurel High School 35010 Carver High School Telephone: 205-234-2456 3400 33rd Ter., North 35207 ANNISTON Telephone: 205-841-8281 Zula Wynn Lucius H. Pitts, President 1 Cobb Avenue High School 36201 Miles College Telephone: 205-237-6276 5500 G Ave. 35203 Telephone: 205-788-6577 Laura Glover, Editor MIRROR John W. Nixon 1517 Cooper Ave. 36201 President, NAACP 1630 North nth Ave. 35203 ATMORE Telephone: 205-324-0090 Beni Moore J. H. Williamson, Publisher INATM 36502 MIRROR 1517 North 4th Ave. 35203 BESSEMER CITY Jesse J. Lewis, Publisher Walter E. Jenkins BIRMINGHAM TIMES President, NAACP 505 North 17th St., SW. 806 Tremont St. 35020 35203 Telephone: 205-425-3429 Telephone: 205-251-6523 BIRMINGHAM Clarence N. Wood, II Executive Director Donald L. Franklin, Director Urban League Apprenticeship Information Center 505 North 17th St. 35203 1816 - 8th Ave., North 35203 Telephone: 205-323-8359 Telephone: 205-251-1181 Peter Hall Charles E. Day, Apprenticeship President, NAACP and Training Representative Metropolitan Council Bureau of Apprenticeship and 1630 - 4th Ave., North 35203 Training - U.S. Department Telephone: 215-324-7691 of Labor 1931 - 9th Ave., South 35205 Glen K. Cole Telephone: 205-325-3325 Manpower Representative Human Resources Development George H. Davis, Apprenticeship Institute, AFL-CIO and Training Representative 1712 - 7th Ave., North 35203 Bureau of Apprenticeship and Telephone: 205-328-5866 Training - U.S. Department of Labor 1931 - 9th Ave., South 35205 Telephone: 205-325-3325 -2- ALABAMA-Continued BIRMINGHAM-Continued Emory O. Jackson, Editor DOTHAN BIRMINGHAM WORLD 312 - 17th St., S.W. 35211 Gracie Roberts, Gufdance Counselor Telephone: 205-251-6523 Carver High School 36301 Telephone: 205-792-4229 Ossie Ware Mitchell, President Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. Clark Ayers, Special Programs 7225 Oporto Ave., South 35206 Director WOOF 36301 David Walker, Executive Director Opportunities Industrialization ENSLEY-PRATT Center 527 - 3rd Ave., West 35204 L. H. Whelchel Telephone: 205-328-8150 1600 Ave. K 35218 Ruth J. Jackson, Chairman EUFAULA Southern Beauty Congress 314 North- 17th 35203 Eve Childress, Program Director Telephone: 205-252-4602 WULA 36027 WJLEY-WJLN-FM FAIRFIELD 109 North 19th St. 35203 Lorenzo Cates BUTLER President, NAACP 304 - 52nd St. 35064 Cliff Burch, News and Promotion Telephone: 205-786-5526 Director WPRN 36904 FLORENCE CAMDEN Joe Oliver, Program Director WOWL 35630 Charles Williams President, NAACP GADSDEN Route 1 Box 205B 36726 Rev. William Fleming, Director DECATUR Gadsden Community Service 1052 Tuscaloosa Ave. 35901 Nathan W. Tate Tennessee Valley Authority GENEVA 319 Vine St., N.W. 35601 Telephone: 205-353-6322 James C. Helms, General Manager WGEA 36340 DEMOPOLIS GREEN VILLE Austin Caldwell Program Director Rev. A. G, EngliFh, Pastor WXAL 36732 First Baptist Church 707 South St. 36037 ALABAMA-Continued -3- HOMEWOOD Judy Howell, Program Director MOBILE WJLD 35209 Frank P. Thomas, Publisher HUNTSVILLE BEACON 415 South Cedar St. 36603 Edwin Stanfield Executive Director Robert W. Gillard Alabama Council on President, NAACP Human Relations 2423 North Greek Circle Dr. 2809 Governors Dr., S.W. 35805 36617 Telephone: 205-539-4227 Nobles Beasley, President J. T. Jamar, Editor Neighborhood Organized Workers 4 MIRROR 1100 Davis Avenue 36603 203 Church St. 35801 J. L. Leflore Sidney Lacey Director of Case Work 1607 Lucille St., N.W. 35805 Non-Partisan Voters League Telephone: 205-534-4276 578 Davis Ave. 36610 Telephone: 205-433-7927 Leroy Garrett WEUP James P. Burt 2609 Jordan Lane, N.W. 35810 Apprenticeship and Training Telephone: 205-536-0713 Representative Bureau of Apprenticeship and IRONDALE Training - U.S. Department of Labor Roland Goodwin, Program Director Federal Bldg. 36602 WIXI 35210 Telephone: 205-233-7314 JACKSON MONTGOMERY Lennette B. Horton E. D. Nixon, President Program Director NAACP (Montgomery Chapter) WHOD 36545 14512 South Holt St. 36617 Telephone: 205-263-0349 JASPER E. G. Jackson, Editor Charles C. Tatum, Counselor ALABAMA TRIBUNE Walker Training School 1232 Monroe St. 36104 P.O. Box 540 35501 Telephone: 205-384-4853 Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training - U.S. Department MARION of Labor 474 South Court St. 36104 Robert G. Morris, General Manager Telephone: 205-263-7314 WJAM36756 -4- ALABAMA-Continued SELMA Amelis Boynton, Co-Chairman THOMASVILLE Selma Opportunity Industry, Inc. 1315 Lapsley St. 36701 Cecil Goodreau, President and Telephone: 205-874-5635 General Manager WJDB 36784 SHEFFIELD TRI-COUNTY C. B. Foxx, Editor TRI-CITIES MIRROR Robert James, Jr. 1013 East 18th St. 35660 President, NAACP Route 5, Box 285 SUMITON Russellville 35653 Pat Taylor, Instructor TUSCALOOSA Truck Driver Training Program Walker County State Trade School Ruth Cummings, Executive 35148 Board of Human Relations Telephone: 205-648-6921 Council 1414 - 9th St. 35401 SUMPTER COUNTY Telephone: 205-758-8291 F. N. Nixon, President Jay Gilbert NAACP WTUG Route 1, Box 151 36925 Old Forsters Ferry Rd. 35401 Telephone: 205-759-1204 TALLADEGA TUSKEGEE J. B. Boykin Office of Economic Opportunity Eugene M. Wynn Courthouse Bldg. 35150 President, NAACP Telephone: 205-362-6611 P.O. Box 232 36083 Milton Hurst, President Arthur Mason, Publisher Talladega Improvement Association TUSKEGEEAN Talladega College 35160 1907 Washington St. 36083 M. D. Clark John Matthews, Program Manager President, NAACP WABT 36083 600 Cottage Ave. 35160 -5- ALASKA ANCHORAGE George C. Anderson, Publisher Rev. L. V. Stennis Alaska SPOTLIGHT President, NAACP 842 East 17th Ave. 99501 P.O. Box 192 99501 Telephone: 907-425-2529 Williard Bowman Executive Director JUNEAU State Commission for Human Rights Commission for Human Rights 632 - 6th Ave. 99501 P.O. Box 2141 99801 Lawrence M. Brayton Kris W. Lethin, Director Executive Director Office of Economic Opportunity State Community Action Program Pounh AC, Goldtein Bldg. Drawer 412 E.C.B. 99501 99801 Telephone: 907-279-2441 Telephone: 907-586-1406, 1401 Jon M. Buchholdt METLAKATIA Executive Director Greater Anchorage Area Mayor Henry S. Littlefield, Sr. Community Programs, Inc. P.O. Box 8 99926 P.O. Box 1886 99501 Telephone: 907-886-4654 Telephone: 907-279-1118 Blanche L. McSmith President, NAACP 610 East 4th St. 99501 Joe S. Armstrong State Supervisor Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training - U.S. Department of Labor Room 218 Loussac-Sogn Bldg. 429 D St. 99501 Telephone: 206-583-0150 ask for 277-1824, Anchorage - -6- ARIZONA CHANDLER (CHANDLER-MESA) Homer L. Sanders Guy Christian, Program Director President, NAACP KAFF86001 2331 East Saragosa85224 FT. DEFIANCE CLARKSDALE Peter MacDonald, Di2ector of Cleo Sobley, Executive Director Navajo Economic Opportunity Yavapai County Economic P.O. Box 589 86504 Opportunity Council Telephone: 602-729-5281 P.O. Box 57 86324 Telphone: 602-634-5773 HOLBROOK COOLIDGE Stan M. Walker, Executive Director John C. Felix, Executive Director Navajo County Development Community Action Program Inc. Council, Inc. 188 South Main St. 85228 P.O.
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