Julie Allen Field papers, 1969-1976
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Brief Description: This one folder collection consists of flyers, correspondence, magazines articles (from Saturday Review, Time, Life and Newsweek), notes from a visit to Dade County Jail, scripts for plays, and writings.  Writings include: "A White Man in Harlem," "The Dark Heart of The American History," and "A Conversation between J.A.F and Donna Hart."  Much of the collection consists of information by and about the Black Grove organization. Correspondents include Maxwell A.H. Wakely and Walter Green.
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The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South FL, Inc.
819 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Phone: 786-708-4610
Fax: 305-400-8756
Email: jhurtado [at] bahlt.org
Record Series Number: 01/BAF MS_00022
Created by: Field, Julie Allen
Volume: 1.0 Folders
Biographical Note for Field, Julie Allen : Julie Allen Field was President and Founder of Amazonia 2000 in Colombia, an orgainization seeking new concepts in planning to end racial hatred, and Founder and Vice President of Black Grove Community Development Center: The Foundation for New Frontiers in Environmental Realization, Human Community and Social Justice.
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Genres/Forms of Material
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Correspondence
Flyers, Advertising
Magazines
Notebook
Languages of Materials
English [eng]
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