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Report on Black Migration Statistics
A review of black migration statistics and its effect on the urban environment.
Redevelopment Authority of the City of Philadelphia and Transcentury Corporoation
Contract that allows Transcentury to serve as a bridge between the city and the community for the Southwest Development Area. Transcentury will help provide social welfare services
News articles and Memos re: CORENCO proposal
The memorandum from Philip Carter to Will Ussery addresses the Leland Schubert contribution and notes that the Cleveland TCP will serve as a clearinghouse for all research on economic development. The second item is a memo from Jack Olive (a…
Baltimore Target City Project
Various materials related to Baltimore CORE's activities and National CORE's Black Power Project
Economic Inequality and Target City Project
Newspaper articles discuss income inequality and economic discrimination. Some discussion of Cleveland Target City Project and Ford Foundation assistance.
Community Self Determination Bill
This is a collection of documents related to economic development and the Community Self-Determination Bill. Materials include a report from Urban Coalition, press releases, a miscellaneous document related to income inequality, and a letter from…
Michigan Employment Enterprises Economic Development Corporation
A similar community development corporation emerged in Michigan. The CDC ran businesses which employed local community people. The CDC also worked on housing access for low income residents.
Second Income booklet
Kelso's film on Second Income is broken down here into individual images. The full film is available under the audio/visual section of this website. An album also accompanies the film. Workshop leaders play the album and film together.
Our Invisible Poor Pamphlet
A short information pamphlet on poverty in the United STates
CORENCO Newsletter and Fact Sheet
Newsletter outlining CORENCO/CORE efforts to partner with Warner & Swasey to bring manufacturing into the black community.