Detroit Urban League records, 1916-[ongoing].

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Detroit Urban League records, 1916-[ongoing].

Minutes of the Board of Directors, correspondence and topical files of Executive Directors and Presidents, budgets and financial records, and papers concerning National Urban League conferences and Green Pastures Camp; also departmental files relating to community services, housing, vocational services, health and welfare, job development and employment, and education and youth incentives; and photographs.

96 linear ft. and 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7361800

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