◆ SpookStack

Declassified Document Archive & Reader
Log In Register
Reader Ad Slot
Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

American Friends Service Committee — Part 3

109 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Oct 5, 1963 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: American Friends Service Committee · 109 pages OCR'd
← Back to feed
i: + i ! : ! ! i ee fo 4! ne : i = we ee ee ee ee a woo —.! ‘ ‘ Iva PLev sr Dal isis SLRS OY) at ON, SAY, OE I 2 Was I, Ce POLE “Vay Sobran -. Two participe nts eca PL Vhev jcired ebeut tuo even souihe | rn ere are) y srtvice prejeck Pub he | in ac “Work Can experiiae nm which invdeded noth gam. chad teurhes fe co new yoo job an the batt Visiuc ancdlowerkir tee rool Ney itherheea diewse Saturdiat. They | ees ee and slink Beteens Pa peed | pre (snth.g Sievens of J4f Hubbard Ave. decees duriag the weekend, (Loto bs [ric Panwoud, sed Anthany Eas rence of 267 Sem Miaiam) : rela fi \ + 73 P® . r Wo: be COIs LO ef EES LORY. Six city famihes. the Nervh+ in) painting the basemcit quuinled period. Saturday the; Sborheod House, about twe! of (he community ecnter lerews moved Gut at 9 @.1n. to, . dezen vouthe and their adult até4a4 W. Vonrth St ithe hames af those aided by! epervisers benefited from’ “The vours people felt that th activity; wurk cot slinued! x wuts “work camp experi-j;they needed this kind of ex- until 4 pm. Poth Ssturday! fem” canducted during the serienee.” Miss Faison ssid. and Sunday the vouths n: ey ee chend, according to Mins ‘In their discussions thev pared their meals at Neigh-! 2 RT ny ee MOC, Patsun, Neighborhood brought out that they were barkood House where they Filouse director. ‘tired of walking the streets siaved during the project. Purpose af te activity was'and not having worthwhile! Saturday nicht diseus- ito bring ares youth together things to do. And the adult. signs an south problems iwith olher young people. ‘supervisors benefited too. were augmented by expla | [from outside the arca in a2'They were as enthusiastic: paiions provided by ea mag PR ie TT VE a fy 2 |program of aid to others andabout the experience afforded puest, Dr. Charles L. Meade, discussion of mutua} prob-them by working with the: chairman of the Human He- lems. Fifteen youths frcm young people es “the youths; lations Comenissien and New York joined the local were about performing useful: pastor of the Crescent Aye group in the live-together,iservice.” ' nue Presbyterian. Church. work-together project, The program, sponsored: The Rev. George B. Chris Six crews and their tfointly by the Plainfield Area! gjan pastor of ethel Pres- adult supervisors painted ‘Council | af Churches, the bsterian Church, also was a@ rooms and hallways in :American Fricnds Society end! pucst ef the youths homes of elderly and in- [Neiphborhood House with the! Pr _ C Hi: rn capacitated city residents; iparticipation of youths of East‘. we 5 anson. director of another crew painted the (Harlem (AWA Project, opened Yor tarlem Project in New ., . - door of Noihborhood iFridsy night at the centers! OFX. Was in charge of they , ees House and joincd others iwits a dinner and get-acj2OU%e People fram that city. . : : A game Period was includ- we, . tt. _ jed in the Saturday activities wick S ane the project ended yester-t oo ca ; ay. i , - “ - : On the planning comm tee! So ae? we land serving as adult superviel a sors were: Miss Faison; Mrs.” 7 foo Dorothy Lang and the Rev Sos ee ; - ‘Mrs. Joan lhigpins, Loti of Looe ’ ; ethe Council of Churches: , ; [Thamas Barnett. Mes. Barbaraf Irving, Miss Elisabeth Sharp. George M. Patter, George Carter and Lather Reberts, Vuture work cump projects, Isiss Faison said, would be a itaple of discussion at a com. hattee mecting in Nuyhhor- hood House on Wednesday, Bay 4, al 4 p.m. ona - - me. + _
OCR quality for this page
Community corrections
First editor: none yet Last editor: none yet
No user corrections yet.
Comments
Document-wide discussion. Follow the Community Standards.
No comments on this document yet.
Bottom Reader Ad Slot
Bottom Reader Ad Slot placeholder
If you would like to support SpookStack without paying out of pocket, please consider allowing advertising cookies. It helps cover hosting costs and keeps the archive free to browse. You can change this choice at any time.

Continue Exploring

Use the strongest next step for this document: continue reading, jump to the topic hub, or move into the matching agency collection.
Continue Reading at Page 93
Jump straight to page 93 of 109.
Reader
American Friends Service Committee — Part 21
Stay inside American Friends Service Committee with another closely related document.
Topic
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the FBI agency landing page for stronger archive context.
FBI
American Friends Service Committee Topic Hub
See the topic overview, related documents, and linked subtopics.
Hub

Agency Collection

This document also belongs in the FBI Documents & FOIA Archive landing page, which is the stronger starting point for agency-level browsing and for searches focused on FBI records.
FBI Documents & FOIA Archive
Open the agency landing page for introduction text, topic links, and more FBI documents.
FBI

Explore This Archive Cluster

This document belongs to the Politics & Activism archive hub and the more specific American Friends Service Committee topic page. Use these hub pages when you want the broader collection context, linked subtopics, and more documents around the same archive thread.
federal bureau letter
Related subtopics
J Edgar Hoover Appointment and Phone Logs
42 documents · 3899 known pages
Subtopic
Senator Edward Kennedy
33 documents · 3523 known pages
Subtopic
ACLU
26 documents · 191 known pages
Subtopic
J Edgar Hoover
24 documents · 1926 known pages
Subtopic
Billy Carter
20 documents · 688 known pages
Subtopic
ABSCAM
10 documents · 636 known pages
Subtopic