"Tentative Program For Community Centers" outlines a proposed framework for the development and implementation of community centers within the city of Chicago. Prepared by the Board of Education, this document likely details the intended purpose, structure, and activities planned for these centers. It offers insights into the educational and social objectives of the Board concerning community engagement and resource provision.
This historical document provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of urban planning and educational strategies in Chicago. It is a resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the development of community-based initiatives and the role of educational institutions in fostering community growth.
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