Illinois Arts Council records, 1977-1978.

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Illinois Arts Council records, 1977-1978.

Reports, memos, financial information of the Illinois Arts Council, chiefly related to the Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. The materials include Bruce Boyer's and Grace Moore's reports on the Ethnic Arts Program of 1977 as well as a report prepared by the American Folklife Center (4 folders).

sound recordings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8069966

Chicago History Museum

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Library of Congress. American Folklife Center

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The American Folklife Center was created in 1976 by the U.S. Congress to "preserve and present American folklife" through programs of research, documentation, archival preservation, reference service, live performance, exhibitions, publications, and training. Designated by the U.S. Congress as the national center for folklife documentation and research, the American Folklife Center continues to collect and document living traditional culture, while preserving for the future its unparalleled coll...

Illinois Arts Council

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In 1977 the Illinois Arts Council had the American Folklife Center assess and document the status of ethnic art traditions in more than twenty ethnic communities in Chicago. From the description of Illinois Arts Council records, 1977-1978. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 709915925 The Illinois Arts Council was created by General Assembly in 1965 to survey and assess needs of arts throughout state; identify existing legislation, policies and programs which affec...

Chicago Ethnic Arts Project

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Moore, Grace

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Boyer, Bruce A., 1960-

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