Minnesota Black History Project materials.

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Minnesota Black History Project materials.

Undated and 1902-1983.

Reports, brochures, newspaper articles, correspondence and related materials from educational institutions, churches, organizations, government agencies, individuals, and other sources documenting the Black community in Minnesota. The materials were compiled by David V. Taylor, director, and his assistants for the Minnesota Black History Project, a program of the Minnesota Historical Society in 1974 and 1975. Also included are the David V. Taylor papers.

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Hall, A. Vine

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Church of God in Christ. Minnesota Jurisdiction.

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Bonga family.

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Hong Kierkegaard Library

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Hamline University

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Lyght family.

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Institute of Afro-American Awareness (Duluth, Minn.).

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Theobald, Stephen Louis, 1874-1932.

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Helm, William, 1907- .

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Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota

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The St. Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) serves at the city's development agency. The HRA was established by the Minnesota State Legislature in 1947 and its goal was to construct decent, safe housing for low income residents of St. Paul. From the guide to the Dunedin Terrace Housing Project collection, 1964-1966, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Northwest Architectural Archives, Manuscripts Division [naa]) ...

University of Nebraska at Omaha

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Reff, Alphonse.

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St. Paul Urban Coalition (Saint Paul, Minn.).

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Minnesota Black History Project.

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Afro-American Cultural Arts Center (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Maxwell, Stephen L.

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Calvary Baptist Church (Duluth, Minn.).

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University of Minnesota, Morris

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Afro-American Music Opportunities Association

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Taylor, David Vassar, 1945-....

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Metropolitan Economic Development Association (Minn.)

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Lyght, Norman Paul.

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Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.)

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Carleton was founded on October 12, 1866, by the General Conference of the Congregational Churches of Minnesota, which—after considering locations in Zumbrota, Mantorville, Cottage Grove, and Lake City—chose Northfield for the home of its new college. Carleton’s founder was Northfield businessman and Congregationalist Charles M. Goodsell, for whom the College’s observatory is named. It was he who encouraged the church to open a Minnesota college and he who donated part of its original 20 acre...

Pilgrim Baptist Church (Saint Paul, Minn.)

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Minneapolis Housing and Redevelopment Authority.

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St. Mark's African Methodist Episcopal Church (Duluth, Minn.).

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Dunn, Mary E.

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University of Minnesota. Dept. of Afro-American and African Studies.

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That a department of Afro-American Studies be established That the University guarantee generous support for a Black students' conference to be held on campus in February That a Black community agency be given control over the Martin Luther King scholarship fund Early course offerings included black history, musicology, law and society from a minority point of view, and Swahili. Within the first year,...

Saint Paul (Minn.). Dept. of Human Rights.

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