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Jeff Fard Collection

Blair-Caldwell
African American Research Library
Denver Public Library
2003

Provenance: The collection was donated to the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library by Brother Jeff Fard in April of 2003.
Ownership: Literary and copyrights have been assigned to the Denver Public Library.
Call Number: MS-ARL60
Size: 1 box (1.0 linear foot)
Processed By: Belen Aranda and Brent Wagner
Date: December 2003

Biographical Note | Scope and Content Note | Container List


Biographical Note

Jeff Fard is an altruistic fixture in the Five Points Neighborhood of Denver. He operates or belongs to several civic non-profit organizations that function to help young black men and women reach their potential.

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Scope and Content Note

Primarily, the Fard Collection contains photographs, correspondence, and newspaper clippings. These items document his philanthropic endeavors from 1994-2002.

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Container List
Box 1 F1 Photographs n.d.
Box 1 F2 Correspondence 1994-2001
Box 1 F3 Conference proceedings 2002
Box 1 F4 Newspaper clips n.d.
Box 1 F5 A New Day (newspaper) 1996
Box 1 F6-F7

Brother Jeff’s Annual Business and Community Guides

2000-2002
Box 1 F8 Honorary doctorate 2002
Box 1 F9 Medal and prayer beads 2002
Box 1   Three plaques 2000-2002
Box 1   Holy Qu’ran  
Box 1   Green prayer rug  

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