Lugenia Burns Hope and the neighborhood union: Culturally grounded community-based programming in the early twentieth century

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This study extends the conceptual framework of traditional community-based programming models to include a culturally grounded community-based programming model developed during the early twentieth century by Lugenia Burns Hope and the Neighborhood Union (1908).

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Lugenia Burns Hope and the neighborhood union: Culturally grounded community-based programming in the early twentieth century

This study extends the conceptual framework of traditional community-based programming models to include a culturally grounded community-based programming model developed during the early twentieth century by Lugenia Burns Hope and the Neighborhood Union (1908).