Records, 1933-1983.

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Records, 1933-1983.

The collection is in ten sections: (1) records of the Association for Merit Employment and IUL board; (2) employment, including the Business Development Center of the IUL; (3) education, including the Human Relations Consortium; (4) housing and education programs at housing projects; (5) general programs and activities; (6) IUL correspondence, records, and files; (7) National Urban League and affiliates; (8) IUL finances; (9) newsclippings, press releases, and publications; and (10) president Sam H. Jones' correspondence and records. Topics include discrimination in housing, education, employment, and health care; services for African Americans, the poor, children, and other minorities; community education; job training; public health; minority businesses; and civil rights.

Manuscript Materials: 151 document cases.Visual Materials: 2 boxes of photographs, 1 box of color photographs, 1 photo album.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7329546

Indiana Historical Society Library

Related Entities

There are 7 Entities related to this resource.

Etienne, Duane.

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Jones, Sam H., 1938-

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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 ...

Association for Merit Employment.

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Tribble, Huerta C.

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Indianapolis Urban League

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The Indianapolis Urban League was founded in 1965 as an affiliate of the National Urban League, and is the successor to the Association for Merit Employment. It is a nonprofit, charitable organization whose purpose is to eliminate racial discrimination and create opportunities in housing, education, health, and employment for African Americans, other minorities, and the poor. From the description of Records, 1933-1983. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 3188400...

Human Relations Consortium.

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