Walter Francis White of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, suggested he file a discrimination suit.
Walter Francis White, leader of the NAACP for nearly 25 years, civil rights activist and writer
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Lady Simon again demonstrated her interest in the rights of African Americans in 1928, when she attended the dedication of the Wilberforce Monument alongside the NAACP president Walter Francis White.
The first issue of Harlem contained essays by Lewis, Locke, Nugent, and Walter Francis White; poems by Helene Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson, and Effie Newsom; stories by Roy de Coverly and George Little; and illustrations.