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This
interracial, interreligious meeting was attended by community leaders
who were concerned by signs of blight and increasing juvenile delinquency
that were beginning to plague the area. With
their mission defined "to conserve and improve the Upper Roxbury
neighborhood and to provide opportunities for greater interracial
contact and understanding, both within the community itself and
between its residents and those of greater Boston," the group
began to gain support of residents and contributors.
The effort to
ensure a positive future for the neighborhood began in the 1950s
with programs to promote healthy, mutual relationships between the
African American and Jewish residents of Roxbury. With these successful
programs in place, Freedom House began an aggressive capital funding
program to secure a community center that would support an expansion
of their programs. In 1952, Freedom House moved into the former
Hebrew Teachers College at its present location on 14 Crawford Street. |