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Kenneth Marshall Papers
- Title
- Kenneth Marshall Papers, 1951-1977.
- Author
- Marshall, Kenneth, 1925-1971.
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- Additional Authors
- Belknap, Daniel.
- Description
- 5 lin. ft.
- Summary
- The Kenneth Marshall Papers document his career as an administrator for several federally funded urban youth group programs and related endeavors.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.
- Subjects
- National Black Economic Development Conference Black Manifesto
- African Americans > Education > New York (State) > New York
- New York City Youth Board
- HARYOU (Organization)
- Urban youth > New York (State) > New York
- Mobilization for Youth
- Poverty > Research > New York (State) > New York
- National Black Economic Development Conference (1969 : Detroit, Mich.)
- African American government executives > New York (State) > New York
- Social work with youth > New York (State) > New York
- African Americans > Employment > New York (State) > New York
- Juvenile delinquents > New York (State) > New York
- African American families
- Metropolitan Applied Research Center
- Marshall, Kenneth, 1925-1971
- African Americans > New York (State) > New York > Social conditions
- African American youth > New York (State) > New York
- Social work with African Americans > New York (State) > New York
- American Telephone and Telegraph Company
- Note
- Film transferred to Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
- Photographs transferred to Photographs and Prints Division.
- Source (note)
- Marshall, Jonnie
- Biography (note)
- Kenneth Marshall was program director of HARYOU, a federally funded antipoverty agency in Central Harlem and served as executive director of Paterson, New Jersey's Task Force antipoverty program.
- Processing Action (note)
- Partially accessioned
- Cataloged
- Call Number
- Sc MG 456
- OCLC
- NYPW092000016-A
- Author
- Marshall, Kenneth, 1925-1971.
- Title
- Kenneth Marshall Papers, 1951-1977.
- Biography
- Kenneth Marshall was program director of HARYOU, a federally funded antipoverty agency in Central Harlem and served as executive director of Paterson, New Jersey's Task Force antipoverty program. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Marshall received his Bachelor of Arts degree from City College in 1949 after serving with the Air Force in World War II. He was awarded a Master's degree in psychology from City College and one in social work from Columbia University. He received a doctorate in 1969 from New York University.Marshall began his career as a street worker for the New York City Youth Board in the 1950's, and dealt with a number of fighting youth gangs, using this experience as the basis for his doctoral dissertation. At the Columbia University School of Social Work, Dr. Marshall was a research assistant and from 1961-1964 an assistant professor. In collaboration with others, he helped develop the plan for Mobilization for Youth.In 1962 Marshall became program director of HARYOU where his contribution on the programmatic aspects of community involvement became a primary influence on the plan. From 1955-1966 he was executive director of the Task Force of Paterson, New Jersey's antipoverty program in which he implemented the plan for neighborhood boards that he had developed for Haryou. In 1967 Marshall became vice president for community affairs of the Metropolitan Applied Research Center, where he later was a Presidential Fellow. In 1970 he began a position as project chairman for the department of environmental research and development of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company.
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- Added Author
- Belknap, Daniel.
- Research Call Number
- Sc MG 456