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The Archives and Special Collections department in the Northeastern University Libraries is an internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, photographs, and other primary sources that illuminate the history of under-represented communities in Boston, Massachusetts and the history of Northeastern University.[1]
Collections
Personal Papers of activists
- Elma Lewis
- Chas. T. Main
- Melnea Cass
- Nelson Merced
- Carmen Pola
- Muriel S. Snowden
- Glen Gray
- Michael Dukakis
Records of Boston-based organizations
- National Center of Afro-American Artists
- AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
- United South End Settlements
- Gay Community News (Boston)
- Travelers Aid Family Services of Boston
- Bisexual Resource Center
- Community Resources for Justice
- Citywide Educational Coalition
- Fenway Health
- The Theater Offensive
- The Boston Foundation
- ACT UP
Northeastern History collections
- Northeastern University School of Pharmacy
- Frank Palmer Speare
- William M. Fowler
- Lowell Institute
- Asa S. Knowles
- Rexall
- Ford Hall Forum
Represent the history of the following Boston neighborhoods
- Roxbury, Boston
- South End, Boston
- Chinatown, Boston
- Dorchester, Boston
- West Roxbury
- Mission Hill, Boston
The collections are featured in the following Wikipedia entries:
- Boston Elevated Railway
- Bob Markell
- Lager Borkum
- Louise Hall Tharp
- Boston Public Schools
- Charles F. Schweinfurth
- Worcester State Hospital
- Watch and Ward Society
- NYPD (TV series)
- Benjamin LaGuer
- Desegregation busing
- John Salvi
- Political positions of Ted Kennedy
- Horace Mann
- List of people from Boston
- Women Against Pornography
- Edward Bernays
- Florence Louise Pettitt
References
- ^ "Northeastern University Library Archives & Special Collections". Northeastern University. Retrieved 2024-07-19.