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Donald W. McIlvane Papers

1960-1977.

Origination : McIlvane, Donald W.
Extent : 4 linear feet.
Repository : University of Notre Dame Archives
Address : Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
English.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Donald W McIlvane Papers (MCI), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556

Scope and Content

Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, newsletters and clippings from peace, civil rights, social, and religious action groups in the Pittsburgh area, including the Pittsburgh Area Clergy for World Order, 1963-1970; Pittsburgh Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam, 1960s-1970s; the Catholic Interracial Council of Pittsburgh, 1966-1976; Association of Pittsburgh Priests, 1969-1973; NAACP, 1960s; the United Negro Protest Committee, 1968- 1970; the Greater Pittsburgh Fair Housing Movement, 1966- 1968; Civil Rights Direct Action Coalition, 1970-1975; National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice, 1966- 1977; and the Liturgical Commission of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, 1960-1966.

The collection also includes abstracts of books on worship by McIlvane, 1970s, and his subject files on such topics as extremism (1960s), Cuban refugees (1964), and strip mining in Appalachia (1976-1977).

Background

Catholic priest; pastor of St. Richard's Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, chaplain for the Allegheny County Work House, and convener of the Pittsburgh Area Religion and Race Council, 1960s-1970s.

Index

McIlvane, Donald W.
Worship.
Radicalism.
Refugees -- Cuba.
Strip mining -- Envioronmental aspects -- Appalachian region.
Pittsburgh Area Clergy for World Order.
Pittsburgh Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnam .
Catholic Interracial Council (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Association of Pittsburgh Priests.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
United Negro Protest Committee.
Greater Pittsburgh Fair Housing Movement.
Greater Pittsburgh Direct Action Coalition.
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice.
Catholic Church. Diocese of Pittsburgh (Pa.) Liturgical Commission.
Racism -- Pennsylvania.

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