In 1922, Granger was an extension worker with the New Jersey state vocational school for African American youth in Bordentown, New Jersey.
He was also widely involved with such philanthropic organizations as the Gandhi Society for Human Rights, and in the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s where he served as Executive Director of the National Urban League during the term of NUL President Lester Granger.
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