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Bella Taylor McKnight Cooper papers, 1933-1969
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Cooper, Bella Taylor, 1900-1982
- Title
- Bella Taylor McKnight Cooper papers
- Dates
- 1933-1969 (inclusive)19331969
- Quantity
- 0.69 cubic feet (2 boxes) plus 1 oversize vertical file
- Collection Number
- 1174 (Accession No. 1174-001)
- Summary
- Papers of a civic leader, Seattle, Washington
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Bella Taylor McKnight Cooper (1900-1982) was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. She graduated from the University of Minnesota with a major in Sociology. Her first job after graduation was with the Chicago Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA). Later Mrs. Cooper was executive director of the Cleveland, Ohio branch of the NAACP. During the second World War, she became the first African American U.S. Civil Service Commission representative and had charge in the Sixth Civil Service Region office of naval civilian appointments to Pearl Harbor, Mare Island, Hunter Point, Bremerton and Hampton Roads.
Cooper spent several years starting in 1944 travelling throughout the United States as Field Representative for the Harmon Foundation with the exhibit "Portraits of Outstanding Americans of Negro Origin." The exhibit featured 32 portraits of notable African Americans painted by Laura Wheeler Waring and Betsy Graves Reyneau. Cooper booked the exhibits at various locations, gave lectures and gallery talks, and prepared other programming relating to the exhibit.
Her marriage in 1949 to Felix B. Cooper, dentist and civil leader, brought Bella to Seattle. In Seattle she served in numerous civic organizations. In 1960 she was named "Woman of the Year" by the Greater Seattle Council of Binai B'rith Women, the largest Jewish service organization in the world, and also appointed to Washington Governor's Council on Aging.
Cooper was a board member of Civic Unity Committee, first vice president and finance chairman of Christian Friends for Racial Equality, and a board member of Seattle-King County Mental Health Association. Bella Taylor Cooper died May 18, 1982 in Los Angeles, California.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Correspondence, reports, speeches, writings, ephemera, clippings, and sign relating to Cooper's civic engagement.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | Biographical or Historical Features | 1965-1968 |
1/2 | General Correspondence | 1944-1965 |
1/3 | Speeches and Writings of Others | 1961-1969 |
1/4 | Photographs | undated |
1/5 | Clippings | 1942-1944 |
1/6-7 | Spelman College publications Catalog,
The Campus Mirror, and
Spelman Messenger
|
1931-1955 |
1/8 | Publications: Opportunity Journal of Negro Life | 1935 |
1/9 | Publications: relating to race relations Contains:
The War's Greatest Scandal! The Story of Jim
Crow in Uniform, by Nancy and Dwight MacDonald;
Interracial Primer, by Bayard
Rustin;
The Races of Mankind, by Ruth
Benedict and Gene Weltfish;
Race Relations: A Problem of American
Democracy;
The Path of Negro Liberation, by
Benjamin J. Davis;
Education for Better Human
Relations;
Race Relations: A Monthly Summary of Events
and Trends;
The Christian Register Interracial
Issue; and
Nisei in the War against Japan.
|
1934-1948 |
1/10 | Publications: Providing equal educational opportunity for all students of Seattle Public Schools | 1966 |
1/11 | Publications: Meals for Millions Foundation | 1956 |
1/12 | Publications: East Madison YMCA and Colman Service Men's Club annual report | 1944 |
1/13 | Publications: Report of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women | 1963 |
1/14 | Publications: The Housing Authority of the City of Seattle 6th annual report | 1945 |
1/15 | Publications: Mid-South Chicago Council 1st annual report | 1955-1956 |
1/16 | Publications: What shall this church do? Program report of Plymouth Congretational Church | 1961 |
1/17 | Fliers and pamphlets distributed/produced by National Conference of Christians and Jews | 1943-1949 |
1/18 | Miscellaneous printed matter | 1949-1960, undated |
2/1-2 | State of Washington Governor Council for Aging Letters, minutes, reports, ephemera
|
1958-1967 |
2/3 | Seattle Civic Unity Committee | 1957-1964 |
2/4 | Young Women's Christian Association of the United States of America National Board | 1947-1951 |
2/5 | Young Women's Christian Association conference notebook | 1948 |
2/6 | Subject Series: Exhibit - "Portrait of Outstanding Americans of Negro Origin" | 1947-1965 |
2/7 | Subject Series: Cooper, Felix (Dr.) | 1943-1954 |
VF:oversize | ||
OSVF | Publications: Twentieth Century Americans of Negro Lineage by Louise E. Jefferson | 1965 |
OSVF |
Church Time print by James W.
Washington Jr. Christmas card from Mr. and Mrs. James W. Washington Jr. to Dr.
F.B. Cooper
|
1946 |
OSVF | Realia: metal sign painted mustard yellow with maroon text "COLORED" on one side and "WHITE" on verso | undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- African American civic leaders--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- African Americans--History--Sources
- Civil rights--United States--History--Sources
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Cooper, Bella Taylor, 1900-1982--Archives
- Reyneau, Betsy Graves
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- Washington (State). Governor's Council on Aging (creator)