Papers, 1962-1984.

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Papers, 1962-1984.

Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, clippings, agenda, reports, newsletters, pamphlets, photographs, plans, bills, questionnaires, statistics, training courses, and background papers. Concerning catechetics, teaching, work with youth, race relations, black power, civil rights, fair housing, integration, poverty, birth control, minimum wage, credit unions, co-op housing, welfare, crime, Catholic Action, voter registration, urban rehabilitation, and ethnic population of cities all over the United States. With material concerning the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, United States Catholic Conference, Citizens' Crusade against Poverty, home rule for the District of Columbia, Upward Bound, and Baroni's work at HUD.

37 linear feet.1 linear foot of photographs.

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United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

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Baroni, Geno C. (Geno Charles), 1930-1984

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Monsignor Baroni was Director of Urban Affairs for the Archdiocese of Washington (1967), program director of USCC Urban Task Force (1970), founder and president of the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs (1971), and founder of the Catholic Conference on Ethnic and Neighborhood Affairs (1974). He was appointed Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by President Carter (1977). From the description of Papers, 1962-1984. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: ...

United States Catholic Conference

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National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice

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National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs

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The center is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is a national non-profit organization affiliated with the United States Catholic Conference. It was founded by Msgr. Geno Baroni in 1970 to "provide assistance to urban working class and ethnic groups in meeting neighborhood revitalization needs and to promote multi-cultural pluralism." The center's major divisions are Organization for Neighborhood Development, Inc.; National Neighborhood Institute; and Catholic Conference on Ethnic and Neighbo...

Catholic Conference on Ethnic and Neighborhood Affairs.

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Citizens' Crusade Against Poverty

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