Ethical Culture Societies records, 1876-1986.

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Ethical Culture Societies records, 1876-1986.

Collection of miscellaneous documents related to various American Ethical Culture societies and fellowships. Records consist of publications, programs, announcements, pamphlets, news clippings, newsletters, correspondence, photographs, reports, and membership rolls. The Ethical Culture Societies include Baltimore, Bergen County (New Jersey), Boston, Chicago, Essex County (New Jersey), Long Island (New York), Los Angeles County (California), Northern Westchester County (New York), Philadelphia, Queens County (New York), Riverdale/Yonkers (New York), San Francisco, St. Louis, Suffolk County (New York), Washington, D.C., and Westchester County (New York). Also included are defunct societies in Greater Hartford (Connecticut), Lakeland (New Jersey), Cleveland, Princeton (New Jersey), Southern Connecticut, Rockland County (New York), San Fernando County (California), the Bronx (New York City), Harlem (New York City), Down Town (New York City), Grand Rapids (Michigan), Milwaukee, Harvard University, Newark (New Jersey), Rochester (New York), Scranton (Pennsylvania), Tacoma (Washington), Washington Heights (New York City), and Wilmington (Delaware).

ca. 30 cubic ft.

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Archives of the Ethical Culture Movement.

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Collecting area: Records of the Ethical Culture Movement and papers of members. The Society for Ethical Culture is a humanist organization whose members are involved in many social service and social reform activities. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155490202 ...

New York Society for Ethical Culture.

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New York Society for Ethical Culture. Madison House.

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Wallerstein, James.

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Hudson Guild (New York, N.Y.)

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During the late 1800s the West Side Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea was transformed from an uncrowded residential area for wealthy and middle-class property owners to a bustling community where tens of thousands of immigrant families lived and worked. These new Chelsea residents were predominantly Irish and Greek, but also included Italians and Germans, as well as African-American migrants from the south. They rented apartments in hastily constructed tenement buildings or in forme...

New York Society for Ethical Culture. Women's Conference.

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New York Society for Ethical Culture. United Relief Works.

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New York Society for Ethical Culture. Workers Fellowship.

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New York Society for Ethical Culture. Institute for Ethical Studies.

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American ethical union

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Federation of Ethical Culture Societies and fellowships in the United States, founded in 1889. From the description of Records, 1883-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155488646 ...

New York Society for Ethical Culture. Good Neighbor Committee.

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New York School for Printer's Apprentices (New York, N.Y.)

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New York Society for Ethical Culture. Neighborhood Guild.

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