Mabel Byrd’s race-conscious internationalism

These are the first two paragraphs of the chapter I’m currently polishing. In the summer of 1927, black Oregonian and Harlem transplant Mabel Byrd prepared to leave the country of her birth for the first time. The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) industrial secretary had won a Quaker scholarship to study settlement houses in England. … Continue reading Mabel Byrd’s race-conscious internationalism