The Links of Cleveland, Incorporated, records, 1946-1991.

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The Links of Cleveland, Incorporated, records, 1946-1991.

Consists of administrative files, correspondence, budgets, financial records, minutes, memoranda, membership lists, newsletters, reports, programs, press releases, subject files, statements, histories, bylaws, guest books, handbooks, publications, transcripts, articles of incorporation, agendas, project files, and presidential files.

4 containers (3.4 linear ft.)

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Karamu House

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Karamu House was founded in 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Russell W. and Rowena Woodham Jelliffe as a settlement house promoting interracial activities and cooperation through the performing arts. The Jelliffes saw a need to provide activities and social services for the city's growing African American population, in order to assist in their transition from rural Southern life to an urban setting. Originally known as the Playhouse Settlement, it was renamed Karamu Theater in 1927. By 1941, the ent...

Madison, Leatrice.

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Jones, Adrienne Lash

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Cleveland Museum of Art. Department of Art History and Education

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Garvin, Rosalind.

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Cleveland Branch

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Cleveland Chapter of the national organization devoted to civil and political equality. It was founded in 1912. From the description of Records, series II, 1913-1923. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22836873 Social and political action organization founded in 1912 as a Cleveland branch of the NAACP. Its purpose is to oppose racial inequalities in civil and political rights. From the description of Records 1924-1967. (Rhinelander District Libra...