United Negro College Fund, 1944-1976
Biographical / Historical
The United Negro College Fund, Inc., is a national organization which was incorporated in New York in 1944 for the purpose of conducting annual campaigns for funds to help meet the operating expenses of its member schools. Starting with 27 colleges, it included 31 out of the country's 36 private and accredited Negro colleges and universities. Prominent leaders who supported and served as officers and board members of UNCF include John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; Edgar Hoover; Bruce Barton; Thomas A. Morgan, Walter Hoving; Mrs. William Henry Hays; C.C. Spaulding; Mrs. Chauncey L. Waddell; Winthrop W. Aldrich; William Green; John R. Suman. Baltimore served as a member of the United Negro College Fund and the office was located at 1123 North Charles Street. Baltimore officers including Furman L. Templeton, chairman; Elizabeth Oliver Hood, secretary; James H. Murphy, treasurer.
Scope and Contents
Includes coverage of Maryland Women's Committee, New Jersey Women's Committee, and Baltimore Women's Committee of the United Negro College Fund.
Extent
9 folders
Dates
- Creation: 1944-1976
Document Types
Photographs, Cuts, Press release, Mats, Brochures, Publications, Organizational records, Transcript
Arrangement
Arrangement of the General File series is alphabetical by subject, with document types and material from across the AFRO's regional offices interfiled. Subjects are primarily original description assigned by the creators of the collection over the history of its creation and use.
Terminology used in original folder titles evolved across many offices and generations of staff, resulting in similar collection content filed under varying terms. Researchers may benefit from searching a variety of related subjects and names.
Processing Information
This series has been processed using detailed processing procedures. Folders have been sorted alphabetically by folder title, metal printing plates (called cuts), and oversized and legal-sized documents have been rehoused, damaged folders have been replaced, and the content of thick folders has been divided into multiple folders for physical stabilization.
Detailed processing also means that archivists have verified legacy description that was created before the processing project that began in 2023, and in many cases additional information has been added, including biographical notes about the subject of the folder, and scope and content notes that describe folder content. Married women's names that were omitted from legacy description have been added when found in folder content. Folder records have been updated with the date range of their content and all the document types found in each folder, so searches of folders in this series can be refined by date and document type.
Researchers may still discover errors or gaps in the description, or folders that need content warnings or notes about documents found in fragile condition. Archives staff welcome information about such issues to help us improve collection description.
Original Location
ML0706, MAR 124; ML0802, MAR 130; ML0705, MAR 122
Repository Details
Part of the AFRO American Newspapers Archives Repository