The Park Hill Action Committee: A Study of the Legitimation Process of Community Involvement, 1962
Abstract
Masters' thesis in sociology covering the Park Hill Action Committee, a community improvement organization in Denver, Colorado. The thesis analyzes the process by which the work of the committee was accepted by the residents of the community and recognized to be worthy of voluntary involvement. The author's main focus in analyzing the legitimation of the committee was the committee's involvement in issues related to race relations during the period examined. Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.
Dates
- 1962
Creator
- Longino, Charles F. (Person)
Digital Repository
The Park Hill Action Committee: A Study of the Legitimation Process of Community Involvement
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Extent
1 Items (218 sheets)
Scope and Contents
Series 1 contains minutes, governance documents, reports and general information about the administration of the Park Hill Action Committee and Greater Park Hill Community, Inc. Also included are documents relating to the founding of the organization and newspaper clippings about the organization.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
28 x 22 centimeters
General
Title from title page
Creator
- Longino, Charles F. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository