Fund Raising: Correspondence; Course
Item Information
- Title:
- Fund Raising: Correspondence; Course
- Author:
- Scott, Benjamin, 1929-
- Author:
- Rucker, Barbara
- Author:
- Dias, Marie
- Author:
- Newkirk, Mellanee
- Name on Item:
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Benjamin F. Scott ; Barbara Rucker ; Marie Dias ; Mellanee E. Newkirk
- Date:
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1970–1974
- Format:
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Documents
Letters/Correspondence
Ephemera
Manuscripts
- Genre:
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Leaflets
Memorandums
- 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:
- 3. United Black Appeal n.d., 1967 – 1977 (bulk 1971 – 1974) > Financial Records
- Subjects:
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Community organization
Community activists
Community foundations
Community development, Urban
Fund raising
Fund raising consultants
Stores, Retail
Corporations
Universities and colleges
Community college libraries
Banks and banking
Gifts
Stocks
Diplomats
Education
Boston Black United Front
Roxbury Multi-Service Center
Zayre Corporation
Newkirk, Mellanee
Bremond, Walter
Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
Wellesley College
Santmire, H. Paul
Gillette Company
Boston Young Men's Christian Association
Kellogg, Edmund Halsey, 1912-
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Suffolk (county) > Boston
- Extent:
- 74 items
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/hd76xh582
- 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 Black Appeal was introduced by the United Front Foundation, Inc. in order to raise funds for Foundation, United Front, and for the community. The Black Community was not receiving what it felt was its fair share of funds from the Massachusetts Bay United Fund and so brought United Black Appeal to the public. They approached large corporations, universities, and businesses within the community and asked that employees be allowed to stipulate that money be withheld from their paychecks for the United Black Appeal. Northeastern University was the first school to allow the deductions.
- 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 33.1
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