Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Announcement of February 17, 1963 seminar of Jewish and Christian faiths presenting views on discrimination and segration. Speakers: Rabbi Marc H Tannenbaum, Dr. Eugene Fontinell, and Conrad Rutgowski
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
"Manhattanville College to Participate in Annual Interracial Justice Week," February 13, 1963. Schedule of events for Interracial Justice Week February 17-23, 1963: including drive for Father LaFarge Scholarship for African American students and a...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); OByrne, E. M. (Eleanor M.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat;
Article detailing Manhattanville's nomination as seat of Social Action Secretariat
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church ; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Schedule of events for 1961 Interracial Justice Week including, Work Week to finance scholarships for African American students, smoker- discussions, forum, and film.
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Article of events during November 3-4, 1961 Inter-Regional Human Relations Conference hosted at Manhattanville campus
Civil rights demonstrations United States; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Account of six students who participated: Athalie Joy (class of 1962), Hildegarde Becker, Diane Cassens, Marcia Coleman (class of 1963), Joan Ducas, Debbie Winship (class of 1965)
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church ; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Schedule of events for Interracial Justice Week February 18-24, 1962
Events include: Work Week to contribute to Father LaFarge Scholarship, talks led by Alan Crite and Joseph Mehan, and a symposium on "The Impact of American Policy on African...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
Manhattanville student newspaper article, "Father Hartnett to Address National Federation of Catholic College Students"
Article announcing annual regional conference of New York- New Jersey area to be held at Manhattanville February 25, 1950 with...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
"Interracial Justice Week to be March 5-10, Poster, Slogan, Literary Contest Featured"
Article tracing history of week from 22 colleges in 1945 to over 200 colleges in 1950.
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Description of October 15-16, 1960 Social Action Workshop
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action; Social Action Secretariat
Social Action Secretariat requesting personal commitment from students
Civil rights demonstrations United States; Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church ; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963; National Federation of Catholic College...
"College Students March in Civil Rights Movement" March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom