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Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) audio collection : 5 items.
- Title
- Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) audio collection : 5 items.
- Author
- Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) creator.
- Publication
- [1985]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schomburg Center to submit a request in person. | Mixed material | Use in library | Sc MIRS Twenty-First 1985-41 | Schomburg Center - Moving Image & Recorded Sound |
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 5 audiocassettes
- Summary
- The collection consists of 5 audio recordings related to the Clarence L. Holte Prize Award ceremony.
- Subjects
- Sound recordings
- United States > Social conditions > 1960-1980
- Charity organization
- African Americans > Economic conditions
- African Americans > Education
- African American authors > Awards
- Endowments > United States
- African Americans > Charities
- Clarence L. Holte Literary Prize
- Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.)
- Genre/Form
- Sound recordings.
- Source (note)
- Roverta Yancy
- Biography (note)
- The Twenty-First Century Foundation established in 1971 by economist Robert S. Browne and administered entirely by African Americans, awards small grants to African-American organizations in the areas of education and economic development. Initially funded by Carol Bernstein Ferry, the Foundation distributed more than two hundred grants totalling greater than $1.2 million from 1971-1992. Included among the funded projects are tutorial programs, leadership workshops, and technical training courses. In addition to its grant making functions, the Foundation also administered two other program elements: investments and the Clarence L. Holte Prize. In the 1970s the Program Related Investments made investments in black commercial businesses which absorbed about 25% of the capital fund. The Holte Prize was created and endowed by bibliophile Clarence L. Holte. It was awarded biennially between 1977 and 1983 by the Foundation in recognition of significant contributions made by living writers to the cultural heritage of Africa and the African diaspora as disseminated through published writings in the humanities.
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of: Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) archive. Papers can be found in the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division (Sc MG 241). Photographs can be found in the Photograhs and Prints Division.
- Call Number
- Sc MIRS Twenty-First 1985-41
- OCLC
- 1182540074
- Author
- Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) creator.
- Title
- Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) audio collection : 5 items.
- Publisher
- [1985]
- Biography
- The Twenty-First Century Foundation established in 1971 by economist Robert S. Browne and administered entirely by African Americans, awards small grants to African-American organizations in the areas of education and economic development. Initially funded by Carol Bernstein Ferry, the Foundation distributed more than two hundred grants totalling greater than $1.2 million from 1971-1992. Included among the funded projects are tutorial programs, leadership workshops, and technical training courses. In addition to its grant making functions, the Foundation also administered two other program elements: investments and the Clarence L. Holte Prize. In the 1970s the Program Related Investments made investments in black commercial businesses which absorbed about 25% of the capital fund. The Holte Prize was created and endowed by bibliophile Clarence L. Holte. It was awarded biennially between 1977 and 1983 by the Foundation in recognition of significant contributions made by living writers to the cultural heritage of Africa and the African diaspora as disseminated through published writings in the humanities.
- Linking Entry
- Forms part of: Twenty-First Century Foundation (New York, N.Y.) archive. Papers can be found in the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division (Sc MG 241). Photographs can be found in the Photograhs and Prints Division.
- Source
- Roverta Yancy Gift
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Browne, Robert S.Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division.
- Research Call Number
- Sc MIRS Twenty-First 1985-41