Twelfth annual report of the Home for Destitute Colored Children, 1867

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Twelfth annual report of the Home for Destitute Colored Children, 1867
Description
The Philadelphia Home for Destitute Colored Children, a Quaker charity, was founded in 1856. Its stated goals were to provide a home, food, clothing, and an education for black children in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Home provide a record of its activities, bylaws, finances, donations, and membership subscriptions.
Identifier
17818
Type
text
Creator
Philadelphia Home for Destitute Colored Children
Date Created
1867
Format
Printed Matter
Is Part Of
Philadelphia Home for Destitute Colored Children Annual Reports (Wh.*582)
Spatial Coverage
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Subject
Philadelphia Home for Destitute Colored Children | Annual reports | Charities--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia | African Americans--Housing | African Americans--Charities | Child welfare--Pennsylvania | African American children--Care | Social work with African American children
Extent
26 pages
Rights
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Language
eng

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