Robert J. Simonds papers, 1963-1966.

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Robert J. Simonds papers, 1963-1966.

Contains correspondence, memorabilia, and miscellaneous material pertaining to civil rights and interracial programs in the Pittsburgh Area Camp Achievement, George Washington Carver Week, Pittsburgh Interracial Home Visit Committee, Project Friendship, SHARE, United Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (Pittsburgh Presbytery) Membership Exchange Plan, and Mississippi Project; includes tape of Jazz for Freedom Concert, 17 January 1965.

0.5 linear ft. (15 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7804835

University of Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh Interracial Home Visit Committee.

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South Hills Association for Racial Equality.

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Simonds, Robert C.

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The personal material in this collection documents the time period when Robert J. Simonds worked for ALCOA (Pittsburgh, Pa.) in public relations and personnel. Simonds next worked for Kelchum, Inc., a fund-raising consultancy, where he spent the next 30 years before retiring as Executive Vice-President. He continues to work as a fund-raising consultant and is now associated with First Counsel, Inc. as president of the North Group and chairman of FCI International. From the descriptio...

United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Pittsburgh

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Continued by Presbytery of Pittsburgh, PC(U.S.A.). From the description of [Minutes, 1979-1983] / Presbytery of Pittsburgh. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 9343615 ...

Project Friendship (Pittsburgh, Pa.).

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