Cat.No: 42490 Common ground: the story of the Cultural Center for Migrants in Freehold, New Jersey. Lenora B. Willette.

Common ground: the story of the Cultural Center for Migrants in Freehold, New Jersey

Cleveland, OH: National Consumers Committee for Research and Education, 1959. Pamphlet. [16p.], stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps lightly toned along stapled edge else very good condition; illustrations by Naida Willette Page. Center for migrant farm workers. Notes that "at the time this story occurs, the majority of the migrants were Negro families."

Willette, who was African American, was a writer, activist, aide to Eleanor Roosevelt on migrant issues, and president of NJ State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.

Cat.No: 42490

Price: $15.00