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Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee at the Kennedy home in Hyannis. Seated: Emily McCormack, Jacqueline Kennedy, Helen Davis. Standing: Mary Tucker, Muriel Snowden, Mrs. Joseph Kaplan.
Craig Studio of Photography
Craig Studio of Photography
Photographer
Photographer
photographs
1958
1958
Project partially funded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
Photograph contributed to Northeastern University by Freedom House
African American women
Politicians' spouses -- United States
Presidents' spouses -- United States
Race relations -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African American women
Politicians' spouses -- United States
Presidents' spouses -- United States
Race relations -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Hyannis (Mass.)
Hyannis (Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
McCormack, Emily
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994
Davis, Helen
Tucker, Mary
Snowden, Muriel S. (Muriel Sutherland) 1916-
Kaplan, Joseph Mrs.
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
McCormack, Emily
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy
Davis, Helen
Tucker, Mary
Snowden, Muriel S. (Muriel Sutherland)
Kaplan, Joseph
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
McCormack, Emily
McCormack, Emily
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy
Davis, Helen
Davis, Helen
Tucker, Mary
Tucker, Mary
Snowden, Muriel S. (Muriel Sutherland) 1916-
Snowden, Muriel S. (Muriel Sutherland)
Kaplan, Joseph Mrs.
Kaplan, Joseph
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A003638
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African American women
Politicians' spouses -- United States
Presidents' spouses -- United States
Race relations -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
Freedom House Photographs
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
ebony fashion fairs planning committee with jackie kennedy
1958/01/01
Ebony Fashion Fair's Planning Committee with Jackie Kennedy.
1958
African American women
Politicians' spouses -- United States
Presidents' spouses -- United States
Race relations -- Massachusetts -- Boston
Hyannis (Mass.)
Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
McCormack, Emily
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy 1929-1994
Davis, Helen
Tucker, Mary
Snowden, Muriel S. (Muriel Sutherland) 1916-
Kaplan, Joseph Mrs.
Craig Studio of Photography
Craig Studio Of Photography
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Massachusetts: Northeastern University Archives Receives Grant to Digitize Photographs
Documenting Boston’s Roxbury Neighborhood, 1950-1975
The Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners has awarded Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department $20,336 for a project to digitize and make available on the Web 2,265 photographs and negatives, dating from 1950-1975, from the Freedom House collection.
In 1949, Freedom House was established by African American social workers Muriel S. and Otto P. Snowden to centralize community activism in the fight for neighborhood improvement, good schools, and harmony among racial, ethnic, and religious groups in Roxbury. Early programming focused primarily on activities for children, youth, and adults that would strengthen relations between the African American and Jewish residents of Upper Roxbury. Among the earliest projects Freedom House undertook was an application preparation workshop in collaboration with the American Friends Service Committee to help minority students and recent graduates in
applying for jobs. One of the few interracial preschools in the city at the time operated out of Freedom House, and throughout the 1950s, social programs for African American and Jewish teenagers focused on fostering brotherhood and good citizenship. Lectures at the popular Coffee Hours and Teas, and Sundayat8 forums covered a variety of current political, cultural, and social topics, including the civil rights movement. Speakers included Bayard Rustin (architect of the 1963 March on Washington), Louis Lomax (social critic and author), and representatives from the Freedom Riders and the Student NonViolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
The images to be digitized document the early activities to create an integrated Roxbury, citizen participation in the urban renewal of Roxbury, and early oversight of Boston Public Schools desegregation. The photographs include images of wellknown figures (including Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Senators Edward M. Brooke, John F. Kennedy, and Edward Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Sammy Davis, Jr., Kitty Dukakis, and Boston mayors John B. Hynes, John F. Collins and Kevin H. White), local community activists (including Melnea Cass, Ellen Jackson, Herbert Tucker, and Hyman Kaplan), Freedom House events (including the Ebony Fashion Fair, anniversary celebrations, Coffee Hours and International Teas, and Citizens’ Urban Renewal Action Committee meetings), and the Roxbury neighborhood (including images of individual buildings, the Roxbury Garden Project, Pilot House, Marksdale Gardens, Camfield Gardens, Trotter School, and the Roxbury YMCA). This project continues Northeastern University Libraries’ dedication to preserving and making accessible the history of Boston’s African American community.
Source:
THE ACADEMIC ARCHIVIST: Newsletter of the College and University Section
Society of American Archivists
Vol. 25, No. 1, Fall 2007/Winter 2008