Organizational records. 1932-2004 (bulk 1967-2001).
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Minneapolis Urban League. Street Academy (Minneapolis, Minn.).
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Price, Perry S.
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Minneapolis Public Schools
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The Urban Area Summer Program and Project Head Start in Minneapolis were tuition free programs aimed at helping children from disadvantaged backgrounds improve their chances for progress in school and subsequent employment by providing them with summer-time learning experiences and activities previously unavailable to them. Money obtained through Title 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 funded the programs. Selection of eligible children was made by teachers, pr...
Hightower, Clarence.
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Minneapolis Urban League Guild.
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Edwards, Ronald A. (Ronald Alfred), 1939-
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Zion Baptist Church (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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Sudduth, Gary (Gary Neil).
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Glover, Gleason.
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Clarke, Dexter A.
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United Way of Minneapolis Area
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The collection contains extensive documentation of the planning and budget-allocation and, to a lesser extent, fund-raising, activities of the United Way of Minneapolis -- previously known as the United Fund, the Community Chest, and the Council of Social Agencies -- for the period 1920-67. A War Chest series deals with the special arrangements for war-relief and war-related fund raising during the World War II era. Topics include the full range of social services provided under United Way auspi...
Harris, Abram Lincoln, 1899-1963
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African American economist and educator. From the description of Papers, 1919-1929. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70941142 1899 January 17 Born in Richmond, Va. son of Abram and Mary E. Harris. 1922 Received B.S. degree, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA. 1924 ...
United Black Front (Minneapolis, Minn.).
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Minneapolis Urban League
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The Minneapolis Urban League is a private, nonprofit human service and advocacy organization established in 1925 to serve the interests and concerns of low- and moderate-income African Americans in Minneapolis. It is an affiliate (chapter) of the National Urban League, a New York City-based group organized in 1911 with affiliates in cities throughout the United States. The organization's mission is to enable African Americans and other minorities to cultivate and exercis...
Minneapolis Model City Program (Minneapolis, Minn.).
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Iota Phi Lambda Sorority. Gamma Tau Chapter (Minneapolis, Minn.).
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University of Minnesota. Department of Afro-American Studies.
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Darby, Ann E.
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National urban league
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The National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, later the National Urban League, resulted from the 1910 merger of three welfare organizations in New York, N.Y.: the Committee for Improving Industrial Conditions among Negroes in New York, the Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes, and the National League for Protection of Colored Women. From the description of Records of the National Urban League, 1910-1986 (bulk 1930-1979). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71130941 ...
Minnesota Negro Defense Committee.
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McCannel, Louise Walker, 1915-
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Philanthropist and civic activist Louise Walker McCannel was the granddaughter of Harriet G. and Thomas Barlow Walker, who was a Minnesota lumber magnate, art collector, and founder of the Walker Art Center. Her father, Archie Dean Walker, was a businessman and civic leader married to Bertha Willard Hudson Walker; they had six children: Hudson, Louise, Phillip H., Stephen A., Walter W., and Archie D. Walker, Jr. Louise Walker was married to Malcolm A. McCannel, a physician. From the ...