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Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council collection

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Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council collection, 1932-1940.

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57 items (one folder)
Summary
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports and bylaws, documenting efforts by the Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council to promote better recreational facilities in southwest Harlem.
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Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.
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  • NN
Biography (note)
  • The Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council was founded in 1934 to promote better recreational facilities in the southwest district of Harlem, bound by 110th and 125th streets and 5th and Morningside avenues.
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  • Processed
Call Number
Sc MG 245
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NYPW088000034-A
Title
Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council collection, 1932-1940.
Biography
The Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council was founded in 1934 to promote better recreational facilities in the southwest district of Harlem, bound by 110th and 125th streets and 5th and Morningside avenues. Its membership consisted of public and private agencies, including local businesses, schools, churches, community groups, local libraries and various charitable institutions. The council served a mainly spanish-speaking immigrant community. Its executive body consisted of a president, Leah Lewinson, a treasurer and secretary and several committees.
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Sc MG 245
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