Beall, William Hayes, Jr.

Biography: 

(1910–89), (D-Ill.), FEPC examiner (1944–45); previously assistant chief of the migratory labor camp program of Department of Agriculture (1943–44); chief of youth activities, official military government, U.S. War Department, Berlin (1945–47); a director for coop programs, Superior, Wisconsin, Chicago (1948–56); unsuccessfully ran for Congress from the Fourteenth District of Illinois (1960); director, Peace Corps training programs (1962–69); a director, Kidney Foundation, Chicago (1967–70); lobbyist, Oregon Consumer League (1970s). Active in Democratic Party, Illinois, Oregon; Oregon delegate to the national convention (1972). In 1946, he prepared a report for the FEPC that documented the number of nonwhites in the shipbuilding industry. Born in Colorado Springs; BA, Willamette University (Salem, Oregon) (1932); MDiv, Yale (1935).

Birth: 
1910
Death: 
1989
Gender: 
Male