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Box 15

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Contains 17 Results:

"Protectors of a diverse history." RIT University Magazine, Spring issue, 2022

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 1
Identifier: 001.15.01.01
Scope and Contents

University magazine from the Rochester Institute of Technology includes an article regarding two Black museum professionals, Leah Green and Kayla Jackson.

Dates: 2022

Presley, Nieeta L. "Traveling Without Aggravation [...]" Ramsey County History, Vol. 57 No.2, Summer 2022

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 1
Identifier: 001.15.01.2ab
Scope and Contents

Two copies of the same issue from Ramsey County Historical Society's serial publication. The headline article, written by Nieeta L. Presley, is as follows:

Traveling Without Aggravation--How Victor H. Green Changed Travel for Black Americans. Green Book Locations in the Historic Rondo Community (1940-1956).

Dates: Summer 2022

Remember Rondo, July 1983

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 2
Identifier: 001.15.02.01
Scope and Contents

Flyer describes the history of Rondo, in brief. Also included dates and scheduled programming for community celebration event.

Dates: July 1983

Remember Rondo: Souvenir Booklet, July 1987

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 2
Identifier: 001.15.02.02

Credjafawn: 50th Anniversary brochure , October 1977

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 4
Identifier: 001.15.04.03
Scope and Contents

Anniversary booklet to commemorate the formation of the Credjafawn Social Club. The original charter members of the Credjafawn Social Club were as follows: (C)arolyn E. Johnson; (R)uth Gillam; (E)valyn Kelly; Ly(D)ia Jones; Huron (J)ulian Shelton; Georgia(A) Lee MccRight; (F)ern Pope; Lonnie C(A)rter; John La(W)rence; and (N)ilee Luckie. On November 6, 1927, they invited 25 new members, including Cora Belle and John Banks. The club colors were pale yellow and orchid.

Dates: October 1977

"Building a Better Life[...]" St. Paul's Neighborhood Centers , circa 1965

 Item — Box: 15, Folder: 4
Identifier: 001.15.04.4ab
Scope and Contents Booklet contains information regarding settlement houses in St. Paul, MN, with particular regard to these five: Merriam Park Community Center, at 2000 St. Anthony Ave; Capitol Community Services, 741 Holly Ave; Old Neighborhood House, 229 E. Indiana Ave; Merrick Community Center, 715 Edgerton St.; and Hallie Q. Brown Community House, 553 Aurora Ave. These organizations operated as fellow members of the National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers. Booklet describes why these...
Dates: circa 1965