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Item Information
- Title:
- Outgoing : (3/3 folders)
- Author:
- Newkirk, Mellanee
- Author:
- Dilday, Clarence
- Author:
- Ryan, Alicia
- Author:
- Scott, Benjamin, 1929-
- Author:
- Cozier, Cecil
- Name on Item:
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Mellanee E. Newkirk ; Clarence Dilday ; Alicia Ryan ; Ben Scott ; Cecil Cozier ; Lloyd King
- Date:
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1969–1972
- Format:
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Letters/Correspondence
Ephemera
Manuscripts
- Genre:
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Receipts (Acknowledgments)
- Location:
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Roxbury Community College Library
Special Collections
Special Collections Room (shelf locator) - Collection (local):
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Boston Black United Front records
- Series:
- 2. Foundation n.d., 1967 – 1974 (bulk 1968 – 1972) > Correspondence
- Subjects:
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Community organization
Community foundations
Community development, Urban
Community activists
Fund raising
Business enterprises, Black
Loans
Leases
Elections
Promotional films
Job vacancies
Legal services
Employees--Resignation
Job offers
Public welfare
Day care centers
Surgeons
Church work
Boston Black United Front
United Way of Massachusetts Bay
Episcopal Church
Brotherhood Crusade
Center for Community Change
Alleyne, Bertram
Roxbury Federation of Neighborhood Centers
Scott, Arthur
Cozier, Cecil
Urban League of Greater Boston
Roxbury Multi-Service Center
Massachusetts. Department of Public Welfare
Minter, Steven A., 1938-
Crispus Attucks Children's Center (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.)
Fund for Urban Negro Development
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Suffolk (county) > Boston
- Extent:
- 98 items
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/0z70fc42p
- Terms of Use:
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Copyright held by Roxbury Community College.
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND).
- Language:
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English
- Notes:
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Title from item or accompanying material.
The United Front Foundation Inc. was founded in May of 1968 to be the first community controlled corporation to allocate funds in the form of grants to community organizations and last resort loans to organizations, individuals, and small businesses in the Roxbury Area. Of special note are the proposals and requests received by Foundation.
- Preferred Citation:
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[Name of collection]. [Creator]. [Title of item]. [Identifier]. [Date(s)]. Roxbury Community College Archives & Special Collections, 1234 Columbus Avenue, Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120
- Notes (date):
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Date from item or accompanying material.
Some items are not dated.
- Identifier:
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SC1 25.3
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