October 29, 2022

National Urban League (Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.) [RG3957.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG3957.AM:  National Urban League (Omaha and Lincoln, Neb.)



Records:  1925-1961

Omaha, Douglas County and Lincoln, Lancaster County, Neb.:  

Size:  3 reels of microfilm



BACKGROUND NOTE



The Omaha Urban League (now known as the Urban League of Nebraska) was established in 1927. The Lincoln Urban League was founded in 1932. The general purpose of the Urban League is to seek improved economic, social, and cultural conditions for African Americans living in urban areas, working in conjunction with local, state, and federal agencies. Membership in the League is inter-racial.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of records and publications of the Lincoln and Omaha Urban Leagues which comprise a portion of the records of the National Urban League Collection at the Library of Congress. The records contained on these three reels of microfilm relate to the activities of the Lincoln Urban League, ca. 1932-1954; and the Omaha Urban League, ca. 1925-1961. Most of the materials consist of printed matter such as reports, programs, newsletters, and special events files. The arrangement of the records on the film is that of the Library of Congress.



Dr. Dennis Mihelich, Dept. of History, Creighton University, purchased copies of the microfilm from the Library of Congress with a research stipend from the Creighton Graduate School. Through the courtesy of Dr. Mihelich and the Alumni Library at Creighton University, the Nebraska State Historical Society acquired a duplicate copy of the microfilm in May of 1979.



Note:  This microfilm cannot be inter-library loaned.



DESCRIPTION



Series 5 – Public Relations Department, 1913-1963



Reel 1

C – Historical Information and Special Events File



Box 6   Equal Opportunity Day

Box 8   Lincoln and Omaha, 1940

Box 10   Lincoln, 1935-1940

Box 11   Omaha, 1929-1931

Box 14   Lincoln, 1941-1953

Box 15   Omaha, 1941-1959

Box 19   Lincoln, 1942



D – Biographical File: Who’s Who in the Urban League



Box 27   Lincoln

Box 28   Omaha



G – Affiliates File



Box 42   Omaha, 1957-1961

Box 44   Lincoln, 1952-1953

Box 46   Omaha, 1952



Series 6 – Research Department, 1916-1963



F – Affiliates File, 1943-1961



Box 91   Lincoln, 1946-1954



Series 1 – Administration Department, 1911-1964



D – Affiliates File, 1941-1961



Box 115   Omaha, 1948

Box 102   Lincoln, 1948-1954

Box 116   Omaha, 1950-1960



E – Special Projects File, 1957-1960

Church and Community Relations File, 1957-1958



Box 138   Omaha



Series 2 – Community Services Department, 1951-1963



C – Special File, 1953-1963



Box 20   Omaha



D – Affiliates File, 1955-1960



Box 28   Omaha



Series 3 – Housing Activities Department, 1943-1963



Reel 2

C – Affiliates File, 1943-1963



Box 56   Lincoln, 1953-1954

Box 59   Omaha, 1948-1959

Box 60   Omaha, 1961



Series 4 – Industrial Relations Department



A – General Department File



Box 13   Martin Luther King (a mistake; Library of Congress copied the wrong folder)



D – Affiliates File



Box 30   Lincoln, 1932-1939

Box 33   Omaha, 1925-1935

Box 39   Omaha, 1959



Series 7 – Vocational Services Office, 1930-1962



B – Projects and Programs File



Box 15   Omaha, 1958-1960



C – Affiliates File, 1950-1960



Box 56   Omaha, 1956-1960



Series 10 – Related Organizations



Reel 3

A – Administrative and Clerical Council File, 1948-1962



Box 2   Omaha, 1958



Series 13 – Printed Matter, 1910-1963



A – Urban League, 1910-1962



Box 14   Lincoln – Annual Reports, 1940-1954; Special Reports, 1935-1954



Box 21   Omaha – Annual Reports, 1928-1960; Special Reports, 1930-1961



 



ADDED ENTRIES



African Americans — Nebraska

Douglas County (Neb.) — History

Lancaster County (Neb.) — History

Lincoln (Neb.) — History

Lincoln (Neb.) — Social conditions

Omaha (Neb.) — History

Omaha (Neb.) — Social conditions

Race problems — Nebraska

Urban League (Lincoln, Neb.)

Urban League (Omaha, Neb.)



 



Revised 04-10-2008   TMM

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