Title
1919 Varsity
Creator
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) (Associated name)
Date created
1919
Type of resource
Still image
Genre
Photographs
Format
Image
Digital origin
reformatted digital
Abstract/Description
A photograph of the 1919 varsity football team at Dartmouth College. John A. Shelburne is the fourth individual from the left in the 3rd row. Shelburne served as the Youth Director of the Robert Gould Shaw House, a settlement house and community center in Lower Roxbury, Massachusetts. Shelburne also served as the Camp Director of the Breezy Meadows Camp, a summer camp for inner-city children from the Greater Boston area.
Notes
Original photograph held by Reverend Michael E. Haynes. Digital image captured by Lolita Parker, Jr. for inclusion in the Lower Roxbury Black History Project.
Collection finding aid: https://archivesspace.library.northeastern.edu/repositories/2/resources/947
Collection finding aid: https://archivesspace.library.northeastern.edu/repositories/2/resources/947
Related item
Lower Roxbury Black History Project records (M165)
An interview with Reverend Michael E. Haynes
An interview with Reverend Michael E. Haynes
Subjects and keywords
Shelburne, John A.
African American athletes -- Massachusetts -- Boston
African American athletes -- Massachusetts -- Boston
UASC identifier
M165_Hay_M_F05_097
Permanent URL
Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections (M165)
Archives and Special Collections (M165)
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