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Rudolph James Thomas collection

Title
Rudolph James Thomas collection, 1895-1986 (1941-1971).
Author
Thomas, Rudolph J., 1904-1990.

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Box 1Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 425 Box 1Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives
Box 2Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 425 Box 2Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives
Box 3Mixed materialUse in library Sc MG 425 Box 3Schomburg Center - Manuscripts & Archives

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Description
2.5 lin. ft. (3 boxes)
Summary
Collection of newspaper clippings, programs and some correspondence documenting Rudolph J. Thomas' career (1920-1965) at the Harlem Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association at 135th Street in New York City. Also included are certificates, honors and a scrapbook.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Scrapbooks.
Note
  • Photographs and photo albums have been transferred to the Photographs and Prints Division.
Biography (note)
  • Rudolph James Thomas (1904?-1990), executive director of the New York City Harlem Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) at 135th Street from 1947-1965, was born in Orlando, Florida. Thomas moved with his family to New York City where he attended public schools, and in 1920 he began his career at the YMCA as an elevator operator and desk clerk. Upon graduation from Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, Ohio) in 1926 he held various positions at the YMCA, including acting membership secretary (1923); relief secretary (1927); membership secretary and employment director (1931) and business manager (1942). In 1947 he became the executive director of the Harlem Branch of the YMCA until his retirement in 1965.
  • Thomas was well known for fundraising and his ability to bring well known political, sports and show business figures to Harlem in support of the YMCA. During his tenure Thomas hired baseball players Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella to help with the YMCA youth programs. Later, Robinson and Campanella contributed their efforts towards fundraising for the YMCA. Among those supporting Thomas' work were Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller, Perry Como, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Joe Louis, Humphrey Bogart, Harry Belafonte, Nat King Cole, Ralph Bunche and Hubert Humphrey. President Dwight Eisenhower, then president of Columbia University, attended ceremonies at the Harlem YMCA. Thomas also secured Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians for a YMCA benefit concert at Lewishon Stadium. New York State Governors Harriman and Rockefeller and New York City Mayors Impelliteri and Wagner participated in the activities of the Harlem Branch of the YMCA. Thomas served on numerous boards and commissions including the Draft Board during World War II. He received a special citation from President Harry S. Truman for his outstanding volunteer services. After his retirment from the YMCA, Thomas spent fifteen years as personnel director at Harlem Teams for Self Help.
Indexes/Finding Aids (note)
  • Partial finding aid available in repository.
Call Number
Sc MG 425
OCLC
122533830
Author
Thomas, Rudolph J., 1904-1990.
Title
Rudolph James Thomas collection, 1895-1986 (1941-1971).
Biography
Rudolph James Thomas (1904?-1990), executive director of the New York City Harlem Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) at 135th Street from 1947-1965, was born in Orlando, Florida. Thomas moved with his family to New York City where he attended public schools, and in 1920 he began his career at the YMCA as an elevator operator and desk clerk. Upon graduation from Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, Ohio) in 1926 he held various positions at the YMCA, including acting membership secretary (1923); relief secretary (1927); membership secretary and employment director (1931) and business manager (1942). In 1947 he became the executive director of the Harlem Branch of the YMCA until his retirement in 1965.
Thomas was well known for fundraising and his ability to bring well known political, sports and show business figures to Harlem in support of the YMCA. During his tenure Thomas hired baseball players Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella to help with the YMCA youth programs. Later, Robinson and Campanella contributed their efforts towards fundraising for the YMCA. Among those supporting Thomas' work were Nelson and Winthrop Rockefeller, Perry Como, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Joe Louis, Humphrey Bogart, Harry Belafonte, Nat King Cole, Ralph Bunche and Hubert Humphrey. President Dwight Eisenhower, then president of Columbia University, attended ceremonies at the Harlem YMCA. Thomas also secured Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians for a YMCA benefit concert at Lewishon Stadium. New York State Governors Harriman and Rockefeller and New York City Mayors Impelliteri and Wagner participated in the activities of the Harlem Branch of the YMCA. Thomas served on numerous boards and commissions including the Draft Board during World War II. He received a special citation from President Harry S. Truman for his outstanding volunteer services. After his retirment from the YMCA, Thomas spent fifteen years as personnel director at Harlem Teams for Self Help.
Indexes
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Sc MG 425
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