Carol Richman papers, 1964-2008
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Richman, Carol, 1924-2016
- Title
- Carol Richman papers
- Dates
- 1964-2008 (inclusive)19642008
- Quantity
- 11.76 cubic feet (11 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 5193
- Summary
- Papers of a citizen activist who came to Seattle in 1961 and became active in the Madrona PTA and various neighborhood organizations, especially administration of Public Schools
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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No restrictions on access.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Carol June Fink Richman, December 6, 1924-October 31, 2016. Born in Scarsdale NY, she moved to Eugene, Oregon in 1950, and to Seattle five years later when her husband Robert Richman became a professor of philosophy at the University of Washington. She had studied public law, political science and government at the University of Wisconsin and Columbia University. In Seattle she became active in the Madrona PTA and various neighborhood organizations. At the time, the family was advised against moving to Madrona because it was predominantly black, but Carol dedicated her career to ensuring minority and poor children had the same opportunities as their white, wealthier counterparts. She was especially active in groups concerned about the administration of Seattle Public Schools and later planning for school desegregation, and she opposed mandatory transfer. She also helped found the Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP), which is the oldest surviving independent agency originating during the War on Poverty era (1964), and was the first community inspired program in the country to receive funding. Its mission has been to reduce the impact of poverty with all of its related problems. All three of Richman's children grew up to become educators. Richman died on October 29, 2016 in Seattle.
Content Description
Position papers, reports, memoranda, newsletters, correspondence, plans from citizen engagement groups, and other materials related to public education in Seattle. Also includes demographic and census reports, and other reports and information about education and minorities in Seattle Public Schools.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Organized into 3 accessions.
- Accession No. 5193-001, Carol Richman papers, circa 1969-1986
- Accession No. 5193-002, Carol Richman papers, circa 1976-1986
- Accession No. 5193-003, Carol Richman papers, 1964-2008
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Accession No. 5193-001: Carol Richman papers, circa 1969-1986
7.00 cubic feet (7 boxes)Scope and Content: Position papers, reports, memoranda, newsletters and similar materials about public education in Seattle.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Carol Richman, 8/2/2000.
Arrangement: Arranged in 3 series.
- Series 1, Citizen Participation
- Series 2, Seattle School District
- Series 3, Citizen Organizations to Support Education
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Series 1: Citizen Participation, 1971-1989
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Description: Early DesegregationContainer: Box 1, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Voluntary Transfer ProgramsContainer: Box 1, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Coalition Converns- First citizen support groupContainer: Box 1, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Middle School PlanningContainer: Box 1, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Multi-Ethnic CurriculumContainer: Box 2, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Human RelationsContainer: Box 2, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Seattle Public Schools Planning/EvaluationContainer: Box 2, Accession 5193-001
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Description: School District MaterialDates: 1975-1989Container: Box 3, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Seattle SchoolsDates: 1980sContainer: Box 4, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Central Area School Council (CASE)Container: Box 4, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Seattle Model Cities Program (SMCP)Container: Box 4, Accession 5193-001
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Description: General Education MaterialContainer: Box 4, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Citizen and District MaterialsDates: 1980sContainer: Box 5, Accession 5193-001
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Series 2: Seattle School District
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Description: Materials on evaluation and on disadvantaged student programsDates: 1975-1994Container: Box 6, Accession 5193-001
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Series 3: Citizen Organizations to Support Education, 1976-1986
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Description: Seattle Say on Schools (SSOS), post levy loss groupContainer: Box 7, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Citizens for Fair School Funding (CFSF), legislative lobby for fundingContainer: Box 7, Accession 5193-001
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Description: Accession No. 5193-002: Carol Richman papers, circa 1976-19861.00 cubic foot (1 box)
Scope and Content: Subject series containing memoes, reports, and assorted other background material on learning and the Seattle Public Schools.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Carol Richman, 7/26/2001.
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Accession No. 5193-003: Carol Richman papers, 1964-2008
2.64 cubic feet; 3 boxesScope and Content: Reports, minutes, correspondence, plans from citizen engagement groups; demographic and census reports; reports and information about education and minorities in Seattle Public Schools.
Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Acquisition Info: Donated by David Warnock, grandson of Carol Richman
Arrangement: Arranged in 4 series.
- Series 1, Community Organizations
- Series 2, Education
- Series 3, Demographics
- Series 4, Miscellaneous
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Series 1: Community Organizations
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Description: Community Organizations - CAMP, CACC, SMCP, SSOSDates: 1964-1973Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Urban LeagueDates: 1969-1971Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Atlantic Street Center InformationDates: 1993-2008Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Economic and Community PlanningDates: 1975-1998Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Urban LeagueDates: 1964-1969Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP)Dates: 1966-1968Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Youth Councils and Youth IssuesDates: 1963-1966Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Community Organizations - CORE, CACDates: 1961-1965Container: Box 3, Accession 5193-003
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Description: CAMP Records, Business, Minutes, and PlanningDates: 1964-1968Container: Box 3, Accession 5193-003
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Series 2: Education
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Description: Seattle Public Schools - Lists, Information, Curriculum PlansDates: 1970-2006Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Seattle Public Schools - Desegregation, DWAC, RaceDates: 1962-1967Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Madrona and Central Area SchoolsDates: 1969-1998Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Teacher TrainingDates: 1964-1967Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Personal Notes and ListsDates: 1983Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Human Right and Education PlanningDates: 1964-1967Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Job DescriptionsDates: undatedContainer: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Study Center - FamilyDates: 1966Container: Box 3, Accession 5193-003
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Description: PublicationsDates: 1960, 1978Container: Box 3, Accession 5193-003
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Series 3: Demographics
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Description: Profiles of Minority Children in PovertyDates: 1986-1987Container: Box 1, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Demographic and Census InformationDates: 1970-1998Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Series 4: Miscellaneous
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Description: Hispanic Planning Task ForceDates: 1980Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Magazines on Race and Violence in WashingtonDates: 1968-1969Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Description: Citizens' Meetings, Correspondence, Minutes, and PlansDates: 1966-1967Container: Box 2, Accession 5193-003
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- School integration--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Segregation--Washington (State)--Seattle
Personal Names
- Richman, Carol, 1924-2016--Archives
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- Central Area School Council (Seattle, Wash.) (creator)
- Citizens for Fair School Funding (creator)
- Coalition for Quality Integrated Education (Seattle, Wash.) (creator)
