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Albert J. Kennedy papers
The Albert J Kennedy papers contain Kennedy's research and writing, including his typed manuscript for Social Settlements in New York City, as well as published and unpublished articles on arts in the settlements, on early settlement leaders, and on settlement contributions to race relations.
Amoja Three Rivers Papers
The collection contains the writings of Amoja Three Rivers, author of "Cultural Etiquette: A Guide for the Well-Intentioned" and one of the founders of the Womyn of Colour Tent and Sanctuary at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. These documesnt include notes for "Cultural Etiquette," creative non-fiction drafts concerning the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, and unpublished short stories and Amoja's personal diary.
HIV/AIDS Caregivers Oral History Project
Interracial programs records
Reports, correspondence, and other records documenting various committees, programs, and conferences intended to monitor and promote the process of integration and the elimination of racial inequality within the YMCA, as well as to identify and address the unmet needs of African American and other non-white people served by the organization.
James F. Bunting papers
Mount Vernon YWCA records
Records from the YWCA of Mount Vernon, New York. Committee minutes, correspondence, newsletters, and scrapbooks trace the association's responses to the Depression, World War II, the movement for racial equality, and the War on Poverty.