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Union Settlement Cultural Center records
- Title
- Union Settlement Cultural Center records, 1904-1977 1958-1977 (bulk)
- Author
- Union Settlement Cultural Center (New York, N.Y.)
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- Description
- 5 lin. ft.
- Summary
- Records primarily document the Center's administration and activities under the leadership of H. Blake Hobbs. Also, information about Union Settlement's other programs and material about and by Hobbs. Includes annual reports, administrative records, activities files, correspondence, diaries, poetry, drawings, financial ledgers, flyers, newspaper and magazine clippings, and printed material.
- Subjects
- Union Settlement Cultural Center (New York, N.Y.)
- Drawings
- Hobbs, H. Blake, 1911-1973
- African Americans > Charities
- African Americans > Social life and customs
- Associations, institutions, etc > African American membership
- Union Settlement Association (New York, N.Y.)
- African Americans > Societies, etc
- Poems
- Diaries
- Social settlements > New York (State) > New York
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) > Social life and customs
- Children > Services for
- Genre/Form
- Drawings.
- Diaries.
- Poems.
- Note
- Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
- Source (note)
- Hall, Thelma
- Biography (note)
- A division of Union Settlement, an East Harlem settlement house, the Cultural Center, founded in 1917, incorporated music, art, drama, and literary activities into programs. H. Blake Hobbs (1911-1973) was the director from 1958 until his death. In 1895, the Union Settlement Association was founded by alumni, faculty, and students of Union Theological Seminary at 202 East 96th Street, in response to the desperate conditions of immigrants struggling to make a new life in America. Within five months, the agency moves to its present site at 237 East 104th Street. One of the largest settlement houses in New York, Union Settlement currently serves more than 10,000 East Harlem residents of all ages each year through its education, health, senior services, youth development, childcare, counseling, and economic development programs.
- Processing Action (note)
- Surveyed
- Accessioned
- Cataloging updated
- Call Number
- Sc MG 181
- OCLC
- NYPW89-A215
- Author
- Union Settlement Cultural Center (New York, N.Y.)
- Title
- Union Settlement Cultural Center records, 1904-1977 1958-1977 (bulk)
- Biography
- A division of Union Settlement, an East Harlem settlement house, the Cultural Center, founded in 1917, incorporated music, art, drama, and literary activities into programs. H. Blake Hobbs (1911-1973) was the director from 1958 until his death. In 1895, the Union Settlement Association was founded by alumni, faculty, and students of Union Theological Seminary at 202 East 96th Street, in response to the desperate conditions of immigrants struggling to make a new life in America. Within five months, the agency moves to its present site at 237 East 104th Street. One of the largest settlement houses in New York, Union Settlement currently serves more than 10,000 East Harlem residents of all ages each year through its education, health, senior services, youth development, childcare, counseling, and economic development programs.
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- Research Call Number
- Sc MG 181