James H. Hubert

James Henry Hubert (1886-1970) was a social worker and the Executive Secretary of the New York Urban League.Reed, Toure F., Not alms but opportunity: the Urban League & the politics of racial uplift, UNC Press Books, 2008, pp 48-49 In 1929, Hubert asked Margaret Sanger to open a birth control clinic in Harlem.Hajo, Cathy Moran (2010). Birth Control on Main Street: Organizing Clinics in the United States, 1916–1939, University of Illinois Press, p. 85. He wrote for the periodical Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life"Harlem Faces Unemployment", in Opportunity: Journal of Negro Life Hubert died on April 29, 1970, in New York at the age of 84.{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1970/05/01/archives/james-h-hubert-of-urban-league-first-executive-director-of-new-york.html|title=JAMES H. HUBERT OF URBAN LEAGUE|work=New York Times|access-date=10 July 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/people/hubert-james-h/|title=Hubert, James H.|publisher=Virginia Commonwealth University|access-date=10 July 2019}}

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