William F. Masterson papers, 1960-2001.

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William F. Masterson papers, 1960-2001.

The collection consists of William F. Masterson's records of his work with PICO. It covers the development of various PICO organizing projects throughout the United States, as well as its internal growth and workings.

65 boxes.

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PICO (Organization)

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Masterson, William F.

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The Pacific Institute for Community Organization (PICO), of Oakland, California, is dedicated to organizing local communities--usually low-income--for social action. Founded by Jerry Helfrich, S.J., and John Baumann, S.J., PICO carries on the tradition of community organizing developed by Saul Alinsky, the person most responsible in the United States for this type of social activism. William F. (Bill) Masterson has been closely involved with PICO since 1980, serving as its director of strategic ...

Gaudette, Thomas A., 1923-1998

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