Box I.4.8
Contains 19 Results:
"Advertising as a Career", undated
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"Along the Road of Happiness", undated
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"Coal", 1937
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
High School days miscellaneous, 1944-1945, undated
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"Music and Some of Its Great Composers", 1941
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"My Diary", undated
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"The Negro", 1941
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
"Soil: Our Most Valuable Possession", 1940
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
The Spotlight: Article about Belden Paulson, 1945
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
Tabula: Oak Park and River Forest Township High School Yearbook, 1945
Papers and reports that Belden wrote in grammar and high school constitute the bulk of this subseries. One paper, “The Negro,” from 1941, provides young Belden Paulson’s observations on racism and segregation that later became the focal point of his work with the Center for Urban Community Development (CUCD). Also included is his 1945 yearbook from Oak Park High School.
