The Circle For Negro War Relief was a World War I relief organization created in support of African Americans fighting in the war.
[1] In November 1917, Emilie Bigelow Hapgood founded the Circle For Negro Relief in response to the inadequate aid for African American soldiers and their families.
[2] The organization met with former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt on November 2, 1918, to commend them for their efforts and to raise money.
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