Similar organisations to Mid-Hudson Anti-Slavery History Project Inc
Wolfeboro Historical Society
The Wolfeboro Historical Society runs the Clark House Museum Complex and tells the story of Wolfeboro HomeClark Museum Complex About Us Join Us Events Shoppe Links Contact The Clark Housewas donated to the Town Of Wolfeboro by Greenleaf Clark.
1100
Wolfeboro
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Libraries, Library Science
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1352.
Western New York Library Resources Council
We are a non-profit consortium of multi-type libraries in Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara & Orleans counties.
1319
Buffalo
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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1353.
Achievement First East New York Charter School Inc
We prepare our students to deepen their knowledge of self and community, to excel at college, career, and life, and to lead lives of purpose and leadership.
26111
Brooklyn
Hadley-Lake Luzer Historical Society
The Hadley-Lake Luzerne Historical Society operates the Kinnear Museum of Local History and promotes HadleyLake Luzerne Historical Society Promoting Local History Through Preservation and Programs Exhibits Collections Visit our exhibition rooms and experience the HadleyLake Luzerne Regions history and heritage.
1800
Lake Luzerne
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YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA
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1355.
Young Womens Christian Association of Sauk Valley
THE YWCA OF THE SAUK VALLEY IS DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN, AND PROMOTING PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM, AND DIGNITY FOR ALL.
Sterling
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia's Library of American History.
18000
Philadelphia
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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1357.
African American Leadership Forum
Official page of the African American Leadership Forum.
5500
Minneapolis
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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1358.
Beyond These Walls
Beyond These Walls supports LGBTQ people impacted by incarceration in Oregon and Washington by providing direct service housing and advocacy.
Portland
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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1359.
Pierce Technology Center, Inc.
The Pierce Technology Center, Inc. was established by concerned individuals and organizations who realized the lack of technology available in our rural community.






