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Contains 3 Results:
A.F.S.C. Community Relations Executive Committee. 1 folder (approximately 10 items).
The American Friends Service Committee began a formal Race Relations Program in 1944. Several years later it became the Community Relations Program and has worked with Native Americans, Spanish-speaking people, seasonal farm labor and in the field of “Negro-white” relationships. Theodore Brinton Hetzel was a member of the Community Relations Committee beginning in 1956, 1956
File — Box: 1
Dates:
1956
Found in:
Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
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Theodore Brinton Hetzel papers and graphics
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Series I. Papers of Theodore B. Hetzel
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Box 1: American Friends Service Committee
A.F.S.C. Community Relations Executive Committee Minutes. 1 folder (approximately 15 items).
Included here are minutes from a special meeting that was called to discuss American Friends Service Committee’s relationship to the upcoming March on Washington (1963 July 31), 1963-1964
File — Box: 1
Dates:
1963-1964
Found in:
Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
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Theodore Brinton Hetzel papers and graphics
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Series I. Papers of Theodore B. Hetzel
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Box 1: American Friends Service Committee
Alaska Committee. 1 folder (approximately 35 items).
The Alaska Committee mission was to investigate whether American Friends Service Committee working in Alaska could assist the situation of Alaska Natives, both economic and social. Chuck McEvers was sent to investigate on the situation and his 1967 report, along with minutes of the committee are included here. There are a few letters from Theodore Brinton Hetzel, 1964-1967
File — Box: 1
Dates:
1964-1967
Found in:
Haverford College Quaker & Special Collections
/
Theodore Brinton Hetzel papers and graphics
/
Series I. Papers of Theodore B. Hetzel
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Box 1: American Friends Service Committee