Records, 1956-1981.

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Records, 1956-1981.

These records include reports, minutes, publications, correspondence, and other material from SEPAC's work, and that it collected from other organizations in the South End and from the Boston Redevelopment Authority. There are also records from the South End Planning Council and the South End Urban Renewal Committee, earlier community organizations that concentrated on urban renewal issues.

43 cartons (64.5 linear feet)

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South End Project Area Committee (Boston, Mass.)

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South End Project Area Committee.

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The South End Project Area Committee was chartered by the Boston City Council in 1968 to fulfill federal redevelopment mandates requiring citizen participation in renewal projects. SEPAC was recognized by the Boston Redevelopment Authority, federal government, and city as the official voice of the South End and Lower Roxbury sections of Boston. Primarily, but not solely, concerned with housing and community development, SEPAC was a planning and action organization. SEPAC was the only PAC with ve...

Boston Redevelopment Authority

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Emergency Tenants Council.

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South End Urban Renewal Committee (Boston, Mass.)

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South End Planning Council (Boston, Mass.)

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