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- Mary_Childs_Nerney abstract "Mary Childs Nerney was the Executive Secretary of the NAACP from 1912 to 1916. She was white, and often lost patience with the African-American people she was seeking to help.She offered W.E.B. DuBois the chance to lead the campaign to ban The Birth of a Nation (1915), but he refused. Because of the lack of success in NAACP's actions to ban The Birth of a Nation, on April 17, 1915, Nerney wrote to NAACP Executive Committee member George Packard: \"I am utterly disgusted with the situation in regard to The Birth of a Nation ... kindly remember that we have put six weeks of constant effort of this thing and have gotten nowhere.\"".
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- Mary_Childs_Nerney wikiPageWikiLink Category:Civil_rights_activists.
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- Mary_Childs_Nerney wikiPageWikiLink The_Birth_of_a_Nation.
- Mary_Childs_Nerney wikiPageWikiLink W._E._B._Du_Bois.
- Mary_Childs_Nerney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mary Childs Nerney".
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- Mary_Childs_Nerney subject Category:Civil_rights_activists.
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- Mary_Childs_Nerney hypernym Secretary.
- Mary_Childs_Nerney type Person.
- Mary_Childs_Nerney comment "Mary Childs Nerney was the Executive Secretary of the NAACP from 1912 to 1916. She was white, and often lost patience with the African-American people she was seeking to help.She offered W.E.B. DuBois the chance to lead the campaign to ban The Birth of a Nation (1915), but he refused.".
- Mary_Childs_Nerney label "Mary Childs Nerney".
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