You can start with this website, and then look for others like it.... There is an interview there of Alice Brantley, she is my great aunt (my grandmother's sister).....Here is an excerpt
http://www.regionalvoice.com/Regional%20Voice.pdf
I would say neither Black clergy nor laypersons actually
pushed the start of Regional conferences. To be exact, the
meeting at the Stevenson Hotel was called by the White leaders.
Most of the Black ministers and workers in North America
were asked to attend. For the most part, they didnt even
know why they were being invited or what this meeting was
all about. So I cannot say that either laypersons or clergy were
pushing the start of Regional conferences. They did not know
that the Regional conferences were going to be organized
when they went to that meeting in Chicago. Regional conferences
were introduced by the General Conference, not the
Black brethren at the time.
http://www.regionalvoice.com/Regional%20Voice.pdf
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