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- catalog abstract "The collection mainly documents the activities of Wise and Bennett in St. Paul A.M.E. Church and other A.M.E. church organizations and includes correspondence, annual reparts, programs, financial records, souvenir booklets and conference material, and Christian publications. Personal and family papers include a diary kept by William B. Pearson detailing his work as a minister, 1884-1887; legal and financial documents; correspondence; Wilberforce University notebooks, programs, and diplomas; and other material documenting the sisters' work with charitable organizations.".
- catalog contributor b2544140.
- catalog coverage "Cambridge (Mass.) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog date "1854".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00298".
- catalog description "Ozeline Barrett (Pearson) Wise (1903-1988) was born in Worcester, Mass., the daughter of Rev. William B. and Frances (Gale) Lavinia Pearson. She was educated in the public schools in Cambridge, Mass., where her father was minister of the Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1931, she married John D. Wise; they had one son, Hubert B. Wise. During World War II she worked for the U.S. Navy, both in ship fittings and in personnel. After the war, she became the first black woman to be employed by the banking department of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Wise served as trustee, Sunday school teacher, and chair of the building fund for St. Paul A.M.E. Church, and was a charter member in 1949 of the Citizens' Charitable Health Association, an organization supporting hospitals and institutes for disease prevention. She was the sister of Satyra (Pearson) Bennett, a graduate of Wilberforce University and a linotype operator in Boston; they worked together for many civic and charitable causes.".
- catalog description "Ozeline Wise Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.".
- catalog description "Preliminary finding aid.".
- catalog description "The collection mainly documents the activities of Wise and Bennett in St. Paul A.M.E. Church and other A.M.E. church organizations and includes correspondence, annual reparts, programs, financial records, souvenir booklets and conference material, and Christian publications. Personal and family papers include a diary kept by William B. Pearson detailing his work as a minister, 1884-1887; legal and financial documents; correspondence; Wilberforce University notebooks, programs, and diplomas; and other material documenting the sisters' work with charitable organizations.".
- catalog description "There is related material: oral history with Ozeline Wise as part of the Black Women Oral History Project at the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.".
- catalog extent "13 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1854".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Cambridge (Mass.) Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "African American Sunday schools.".
- catalog subject "African American clergy Diaries.".
- catalog subject "African American women Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Bennett, Satyra, 1892-1977.".
- catalog subject "Brooke, Edward W. (Edward William), 1919-2015.".
- catalog subject "Charities Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Christian women.".
- catalog subject "Fauntroy, Walter E.".
- catalog subject "Laity Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church (Cambridge, Mass.)".
- catalog subject "Wilberforce University Students.".
- catalog subject "Wise, Ozeline, 1903-1988.".
- catalog subject "Women in charitable work.".
- catalog subject "Women in church work Massachusetts Protestant churches.".
- catalog title "Papers, 1854-1988 (inclusive).".