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The Inventory of the Bay State Banner Collection #1828 The Inventory of the Bay State Banner Collection #1828 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Bay State Banner #1828 5/6/14, 11/25/14, 7/8/15, 7/28/16 Preliminary Listing Box 1 I. Photographs -Note, files are arranged in alphabetical order except where noted. A. 1. “A - Roving Camera (Last Names)” 59 b/w & color photos. 1977-2003. [F.1] 2. “AA (Aaron).” 6 b/w photos [F.2] a. Aaron, G. b. Aaron, Henry (Hank Aaron) 1975-1995 3. “AARP.” [F.3] a. Black and white print of “Lois A. Weller,” photo by Don West, 6/25/92. b. Black and white print of “Open House of African-American Master Artists Residency Program Holiday Bazaar,” n.d. c. Color print of “UMass Boston, ABCD Publish Oral History of Action for Boston Community Development,” group inc. (l-r) Robert C. Hayden, Ann Withorn, Wm. Bulger, Thelma Burns, and Robert Coard, photo by Don West, 4/01/02. d. Color print of Paulette Ivory during the production of “Elton John and Tim Rice’s AIDA,” photo by Joan Marus, n.d. e. Color print of press conference at Action for Boston Community Development’s (ABCD) Boston headquarters protesting the Bush Administration’s proposed budget cut of $300 million in Federal fuel assistance monies, group inc. (l-r) John Drew, Senator John Kerry, Robert Coard, Ted Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy, and Congressman Mike Capuano, photo by Don West, n.d. f. Color print of group at a Greater Boston Interfaith Organization gathering, including Mayor Thomas Menino, n.d. g. Color print of a group of young adults wearing cast baseball caps for the production of AIDA, 8/28/00. h. Color print of Alternative for Community & Environment meeting, group inc. (l-r) Mira Brown, Marvin Martin, Bob Terrell, Khalida Smalls, John Rumpler, n.d. i. Color print of a group of young children in ABCD Laybourne St. Head Start shirts with Dianne Wilkerson, photo by Don West, n.d. j. Color print of AASU group, n.d. k. Color print of Operation A.B.L.E. of Greater Boston group, n.d. l. Black and white print of “Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) welcomed state legislators to their annual legislative breakfast at the Hampshire House recently,” group inc. (l-r) Rep. Byron Rushing, Rep. Paul Damakis, Rep. Kevin Honan, Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, John Drew, Thelma Burns, Kevin Fitzgerald, and Michael Vance, photo by Don West, n.d. m. Color print of group at ABCD event, group inc. (l-r) Robert M. Coard, Thelma Burns, Dr. Jean McGuire, and Mike Powers, n.d. 4. “A-AH,” 85 b/w & color photos. 1975-2003. [F.4] 5. “Abandoned Houses,” (Roxbury, MA), 9 black & white prints, 7/10/68. [F.5] 6. “ABCD.” [F.6] a. Black and white print of “Group Breaking Mattapan Center For Life,” photo inc. Tamika Eutsay (front) and Johnson Charles (back), photo by Lisa Libby, 7/21/95. b. Color print of “Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD) held it’s annual Citywide Head Start Parade on Boston Common last week,” photo by Don West, n.d. c. Color print of “ABCD President & Menino,” photo by Don West, n.d. d. Black and white print of “ABCD President/ Joe Kennedy III,” photo by Don West, n.d. e. Color print of ribbon cutting at an ABCD after school program center, photo by Don West, n.d. f. Color print of a group of young children in a classroom, n.d. g. Color print of “ABCD Even Start Scholarship,” photo by Wendy Mimron, 08/99. h. Black and white print of the cast of “I Am Women, Getting To Freedom,” a play held at the ABCD Dorchester Neighborhood Service Center and directed by Lois Roach (4th r. front), and Leonard Lee (3rd l. front), photo by Don West, 5/20/99. i. Color print of group at ABCD’s Holiday Toy Drive at Bob the Chef’s restaurant, group inc. (l-r) Scott Halstead, Jim Apteker, Darryl Settles, Colette Phillips, John Tobin, Robert Coard, and Mike Vance, photo by Don West, 12/04/n.y. j. Color print of a group of adults and children at a holiday party, photo by Don West, n.d. k. Color print of a group at community gathering of senior citizens to discuss concerns about drug costs, affordable housing, fuel assistance, and safety issues. Group inc. (l-r) Robert Coard, Lillie Searcy, Mayor Menino, and Sen. Edward Kennedy, photo by Don West, n.d. l. Color print of a group of men at the ABCD Annual Community Awards Dinner, group inc. (l-r) Robert Coard, Congressman John Lewis, and Robert Gittens, photo by Don West, 10/19/n.y. m. Color print of a group at an Action for Boston Community Development, Inc. event, n.d. n. Color print of Sherrie-Ann Hodge accepting the first annual Robert M. Coard award, group inc. (l-r) Dr. John Kendrick, Serrie-Ann Hodge, Tina Cabral, and Dr. Richard E. Wylie, photo by Fay Foto, 6/13/02. o. Black and white print of Robert M. Coard receiving the Silver Anniversary Standing Ovation Award, photo by Fay Foto, 5/8/01. p. Color print of group at ABCD gathering, n.d. q. Color print of a group at an event at ABCD Roxbury Head Start, photo by Fay Foto, n.d. r. Black and white print of the Summer Jobs Lottery for the ABCD Summer Works Job and Education Program, group inc. (l-r) Shilo Kuriakose, Kimberly Burch, Lilla Frederick, and Steve Godrey, photo by Don West, n.d. s. Color print of ABCD meeting, n.d. t. Color print of “EITC/SW ABCD Dorchester NSC,” n.d. u. Color print of ABCD employee working with a community member at her desk, n.d. v. Color print of group at annual Parent Awards Banquet, group inc. (l-r) Jose Masso, Yadires Nova-Salced, William Barrett, Candelaria Delgado, Hugh Galligan, Ipyana Wasret, and State Rep. Gloria Fox, photo by Don West, n.d. w. Black and white print of “ABCD union protestors,” n.d. x. Black and white print of “ABCD workers,” photo by Don West, n.d. y. Black and white print of a group of children at Orchard Park Head Start, photo by Don West, 1985. z. Black and white print of two people working at a computer, photo by Marna Kennedy, n.d. aa. Black and white print of “HCOP Graduation,” photo by Stephen Frank, 1985. bb. Black and white print of “Graduates of the ABCD Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technology Program gather at graduation ceremonies at the Parker House, after completing an accredited EKG technician course,” photo by Stephen Frank, 5/14/84. cc. Black and white print of “Graduate of ABCD/Shawmut Bank/Bank of New England Program at work at the Bank of New England,” n.d. dd. Black and white print of an ABCD Community Seminar Series meeting, n.d. ee. Black and white print of group at an ABCD event, photo by Stephen Frank, 6/25/83. ff. Black and white print of three recipients of the Certificate of Achievement in Human Services awarded by Bunker Hill Community College, n.d. gg. Black and white print of a speaker at an ABCD Community Seminar Series meeting, n.d. hh. Black and white print of panel at ABCD Community Seminar Series meeting, n.d. ii. Black and white print of an ABCD cooking class, n.d. jj. Black and white print of men at an ABCD event, n.d. kk. Black and white print of a woman rocking a baby, n.d. ll. Black and white print of “ABCD Jobs,” n.d. mm. Black and white print of an ABCD group in front of a “Budget” building, photo by Marna Kennedy, 8/27/87. nn. Black and white print of “Pat Cusick, as Santa Claus, presenting a toy to a neighborhood child at a party at the Sound End Neighborhood Service Center where toys were given to area children,” photo by Stephen Frank, n.d. oo. Black and white print of a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Neighborhood Employment Center, n.d. pp. Black and white print of a group at an ABCD event, photo by Stephen Frank, n.d. qq. Black and white print of Robert Coard and other ABCD members at a meeting, n.d. rr. Black and white print of a Happy Birthday Head Start 1965-1982 banner in a parade, photo by Don West, 1982. ss. Black and white print of a group of children playing in a large Goodyear tire replica, photo by Marna Kennedy, n.d. tt. Black and white print of “Foster grandparents honored by the Boston School Committee for their work in the public schools, assisting teachers and tutoring,” group inc. (l-r) Dominic Eno, Shirly Owens-Hicks, Eva Medeiros, and Augusta Bond, photo by Marna Kennedy, n.d. uu. Black and white print of “ABCD Urban College pgm,” photo by Marna Kennedy, n.d. vv. Black and white print of “ABC=Award Winner Doris Robinson,” photo by Don West, 10/29/87. ww. Black and white print of Robert Coard with a group of adults and children at a holiday event, photo by Sandy Middlebrooks, n.d. xx. Black and white print of a group of ABCD members posed to sweep the streets in the Theater District, photo by Stephen Frank, 7/21/n.y. yy. Black and white print of “Geneva Ave Head Start,” photo by Stephen Frank, 7/17/86. zz. Color print of “Foster Grandmother Josefa Leon reads with children at ABCD Day Care at Dimock in Roxbury,” photo by Fay Foto, n.d.
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