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Freedom House (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)

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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Freedom House, Inc. records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: M016
Overview Freedom House was founded in 1949 by African American social workers Otto P. and Muriel S. Snowden.  It grew out of their initial community organizing with the Council on Community Affairs of Upper Roxbury (1947-1949).  The initial goal of Freedom House was to centralize community activism in the fight for neighborhood improvement, good schools, and harmony among racial, ethnic, and religious groups in Roxbury, Massachusetts.  Otto Snowden was the Director of St. Mark Social Center when he...
Dates: 1941-2004; Majority of material found within 1949-1986

Melnea A. Cass papers

 Collection
Identifier: M079
Overview

Community and civil rights activist Melnea Agnes Cass was born on June 16, 1896 in Richmond, Virginia. She received numerous awards, including three honorary doctoral degrees for her involvement in community improvement and civil rights in the Boston area. She was known as "The First Lady of Roxbury." She died on December 16, 1978.



Dates: 1954-1979

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African American civic leaders -- Massachusetts -- Boston 1
African American women -- Massachusetts -- Boston 1
African Americans -- Education 1
African Americans -- Political activity 1
African Americans -- Relations with Jews 1