Contributor(s)
Joan D. Krizack
Keywords
communities, archives, Boston
Subject Categories
Communities--Boston (Mass.)--Archival resources
Publication Date
7-27-2004
Rights Holder
Northeastern University
Permanent URL
Recommended Citation
University Libraries - University Archives and Special Collections Department, "Processing and providing access to Boston's African American and Latino history" (2004). Libraries' Grants. Paper 5. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10000082
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Project proposal to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to make six historically important manuscript collections accessible for research. Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department (UASCD) proposes to arrange, describe, and make accessible 436 cubic feet of mainly 20th century historical records from six private, non-profit organizations relating to social justice in the African American and Latino communities in Boston. These interrelated organizations are: Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción (IBA), United South End Settlements (USES), Roxbury Multi-Service Center (RMSC), Sociedad Latina, Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts (ULEM) and The Citywide Educational Coalition.