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Tom Greenwood papers, 1960-1986
Tom Greenwood papers, 1960-1986
Tom Greenwood papers, 1960-1986
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Title Tom Greenwood papers, 1960-1986 
Creator Greenwood, Thomas J., 1908-1988
Date 1960-1961 
Place Illinois--Chicago
Language English
Subjects American Indian Chicago Conference, Indians of North America
Description Use the link to the finding aid for a fuller description of collection contents that explains the use of the name and subject terms appearing in this catalog record. 
Summary Material retained by Tom Greenwood, a participant in the American Indian Chicago Conference (AICC), which was held on the campus of the University of Chicago, June 13-20, 1961. Most of the material relates to the conference, its planning and its aftermath, and includes mostly printed matter: cover letters, documents, newsletters, pamphlets, and newspaper article reprints. Also, items relating to the Kinzua Dam controversy in 1961, the Summit Portage Powwow, a biographical letter written by Greenwood to anthropologist Brian Bardy, and a 1986 videocassette interview between Greenwood and Bardy. 
Biographical/Historical Note Illinois Indian and activist in Indian affairs. Thomas J. Greenwood, of Scottish and Cherokee Indian descent, was born in 1908. He came to Chicago in 1923, and worked as a blacksmith and boilermaker until his retirement in 1980. Greenwood became involved in Chicago politics and Indian affairs and during his lifetime was active in various Indian causes, issues and organizations. Unable to join the military in World War II because of the loss of an eye, Greenwood worked in shipyards. At one point he was the chairman of a management and labor committee, recruiting 200 Oklahoma Indians, and hiring women for the first time. In 1948 he helped organize the Indian Service League of Chicago, which created the Indian Center to provide social and recreational activities. In 1953 Greenwood represented Illinois Indians at the National Convention of American Indians in Phoenix, and in 1959 he attended the National Convention of American Indians in Omaha. In 1961, when President Kennedy requested a policy on the American Indian, five Chicago Indians met with Dr. Sol Tax, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago, to help plan a convention. Greenwood was Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee for what had been named the American Indian Chicago Conference, to be held in June, 1961. At the conference, over 500 Indians, representing 90 tribes and bands, assembled to exchange information and to discuss major issues, making information available to Indians on a nationwide basis. Greenwood continued his activities as a citizen working on social and political causes, such as helping to prevent the Illinois-Michigan Canal from becoming a landfill. In 1972, he was chairman of the Tri-Centennial of the Marquette and Joliet Re-enactment, which included a powwow with representatives from nine tribes. In 1982, he participated in the ceremony to dedicate the re-locating of sacred stones in the area of Healing Waters in southwest Illinois. Tom Greenwood died in 1988. 
Extent 0.4 linear feet (1 box) 
Format Conferences, Manuscripts, Videocassettes
Archival Collection Title Edward E. Ayer Collection
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Ayer Modern MS Greenwood 
BibID 822981
Rights Status Copyright Not Evaluated
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
Size 2380px × 3097px     21.12 MB 
File Created 01/04/2014 
Filename 998229818805867_Ayer_Modern_MS_Greenwood_FL001_00001.tif 
Unique Identifier NL1PUMH