Dick V. Cook Papers

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Title

Dick V. Cook Papers

Subject

Civil rights
Community Organization
Maryland--Baltimore
Social action
Personal papers.

Description

Richard V. "Dick" Cook was a community organizer, non-profit consultant, professor and director of the Social Work Community Outreach Service at the University of Maryland School of Social Work from 1995-2013, and director of the Greater Homewood Association in Baltimore during the 1970s. This collection documents Cook's work in community organizing, teaching, and non-profits. It contains his writings and manuscripts, research, collected materials, ephemera, teaching-related materials, and community organizing training materials and tools.

Creator

Cook, Dick V.

Source

Dick V. Cook Papers, University of Baltimore Special Collections & Archives

Date

1962-2016

Rights

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Relation

Dick V. Cook Papers, University of Baltimore Special Collections & Archives

Format

application/pdf

Language

English
Spanish

Type

Text

Identifier

R0162-DVC

Collection Items

R0162_DVC_B015_F025_P016.pdf

Baltimore Neighborhood Collaborative (Baltimore, Md.) 2001
R0162_DVC_B015_F025_P001.pdf

Baltimore Neighborhood Collaborative (Baltimore, Md.) 2001
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