Eugene C. Davidson and E. Franklin Jackson

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Eugene C. Davidson and E. Franklin Jackson By-Joelle,Najee,Catherine,Sonya

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Eugene C. Davidson Mr. Davidson wrote for the Washington Daily American one of three small black newspaper for which he served editor Mr. Davidson was administrator of the New Negro Alliance and involved with civic action group Eugene Davidson as a young high school student and later as a commissioned officer during World War I.

Eugene C. Davidson May 3,1896 Eugene Davidson was born to Shelby and Lenora Coates Davidson. Attended and graduated from M street high school, in Washington D.C 1917 Eugene graduated from harvard University commissioned captain during WW1 1940 Eugene served as Chairman on the Washington civil commitee 1952-1958 Eugene served as president of Washington D.C. Branch N.A.A.C.C.P.

E. Franklin Jackson The Rev. E. Jackson a former district chairman of the national association for the advancement for colored people. This was led to nomination as the democratic National committee. A Negro Leader ahead in capital primary. He was also methodist minister.

Q & A Which person was a commissioner officer of World War I ? Which person was a chairman for the national association of colored people? True or False : Eugene Davidson was administrator of th (N.N.A) What year was Eugene born ? Which person was apart of the the nomination of the democratic National Committee?