Papers, 1950-1997 ; bulk 1980-1996.

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Papers, 1950-1997 ; bulk 1980-1996.

Gray's papers pertaining to his personal, professional, and voluntary activities. Topics include his education and football career at I.U.; adoptive homes for black and special needs children; General Motors and Allison Transmission and the Black Employees Network; the Indiana University foundation; African American alumni, and the Neal-Marshall Education Center; 100 Black Men, Inc.; the Wilma Rudolph Foundation; the numerous organizations and charities Gray is affiliated with; and health care, politics and religion. Most materials deal with adoption and 100 Black Men, Inc.

15 boxes, 1 half-width box, 1 OVA box 11 folders, 4 OVA folders, 4 artifacts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7539821

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Neal-Marshall Alumni Club

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Organized at Indiana University in 1977 to encourage the participation of African-American graduates in alumni affairs. The club's purpose is to address the needs of black students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Major activities have been sponsoring an annual reunion and promoting a black culture center on the Bloomington campus. It was named for the earliest male and female African-American graduates of Indiana University, Marcellus Neal and Frances Marshall Eagleson. From the descrip...

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Gray, Moses W. (Moses William), 1937-

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Moses William Gray was born in Virginia and grew up in Pennsylvania. He attended Indiana University, the University of Michigan, and the General Motors Institute. Gray played professional football and afterwards settled in Indianapolis where he worked for the Allison Transmission Division of G.M. as a tool and die maker and supervisor. As a civic leader, Gray has been affiliated with numerous organizations, including the Wilma Rudolph Foundation, 100 Black Men of America, and organizations advoc...

General Motors Corporation. Allison Transmission Division

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Allison Transmission Black Employee Network.

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100 Black Men of America, Inc.

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100 Black Men of Indianapolis.

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Homes for Black Children (Indianapolis, Ind.)

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Wilma Rudolph Foundation.

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Indianapolis Black Alumni Council

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Montgomery, Wes, 1925-1968

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