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Dr. Arenia Conelia
Mallory
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PARTICIPATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS:
Projecting her career from the Mississippi Delta to the national and international scene, Dr. Mallory became affiliated with many professional, religious, and civic organizations. These included the Academy of Political Science: American Teacher's Association; National Education Association; Administration of Rural Education; Southern Conference on Human Relations; The Women's Organization of Higher Education; and the National Society for the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency (served as Vice-President)
- Dr. Mallory's travels throughout the world began with her election in 1952 as the only woman delegate. of the Church of God in Christ to the World Pentecostal Convention in London, England.
- A charter and life member of the National Council of Negro Women, Dr. Mallory was Regional Director for eight years, during which period she organized the Southern Regional meetings for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. She was first Vice-President on NCNW for four years. In 1954 she was the delegate of the Council at the Convention of Women in Helsinki, Finland, and immediately following this occasion, she was the guest of the Swedish Council of Women.
-During many years of service to the National Council of Women of the United States (with which the National Council of Negro Women is affiliated and which, in turn, is affiliated with the International Council of Women), Dr. Mallory has on several occasions represented this organization at the international level. She became a Vice-President of the NCW of U.S. in 1956. As its delegate and member of its Educational Commission of the International Council of Women in Montreal, Canada, in 1956 and 1959, she was among the Women Leaders of the Free World who participated in the policymaking program of the International Council of Women at its Executive Board meeting in Vienna, Austria.
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(photo from biography;
“Down Under The Sun”: The Story of Arenia Conelia Mallory”