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PAPERS OF CHARLES EVANS INNISS Repository: Archives & Special Collections, Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library of Medgar Evers College, CUNY Location: CEIML ASPC, Suite 0108 Identifier: CEIML.CEI.004 Collection Title: Papers of Charles Evans Inniss, 1935-1997 Name of Creator(s): Charles Evans Inniss; Marjorie Thomas-Inniss Inclusive Dates: 1960-2006 Language(s): English Quantity: 2 boxes of papers and photos; 1 box of plaques and trophies; 13 art works SCOPE AND CONTENT The collection is divided into 3 series: papers and photos; awards; and art works. The collection arrangement follows the original order. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Charles Evans Inniss, 19351997 Mr. Inniss devoted his life to community, social and educational concerns. A partial list of his titles at his death included trustee of the City University of New York, chairman of the university's Construction Corporation, trustee and past chairman of the Studio Museum in Harlem and a director of the Brooklyn Children's Museum, the Catholic Interracial Council, the Marcus Garvey Nursing Home in Brooklyn and the Staten Island Zoological Society. At the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, a nonprofit community development group in Brooklyn where he became a director in 1983 and was elected chairman in 1994, Mr. Inniss helped establish and develop the Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center, the Billie Holiday Theater and the corporation's Center for Art and Culture. He first served the corporation as its director of area development from 1969 to 1973. At various times and in various capacities he also helped the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Mayor's New York City Advisory Cultural Commission, the American Gas Foundation and the Black Officer's Association. He was a retired captain of the 369th Artillery Battalion of the Army National Guard. Mr. Inniss joined Brooklyn Union Gas in 1979 as an assistant manager in public relations and communications. He retired in 1995 as vice president for community affairs. Mr. Inniss was born in Harlem and spent the formative years of his childhood in the East Bronx. His parents, Edna and Stanley Inniss, had come to the United States from Barbados and Canada.
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PAPERS OF CHARLES EVANS INNISS

Repository: Archives & Special Collections, Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library of Medgar

Evers College, CUNY

Location: CEIML ASPC, Suite 0108

Identifier: CEIML.CEI.004

Collection Title: Papers of Charles Evans Inniss, 1935-1997

Name of Creator(s): Charles Evans Inniss; Marjorie Thomas-Inniss

Inclusive Dates: 1960-2006

Language(s): English

Quantity: 2 boxes of papers and photos; 1 box of plaques and trophies; 13 art works

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The collection is divided into 3 series: papers and photos; awards; and art works. The collection

arrangement follows the original order.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Charles Evans Inniss, 1935–1997

Mr. Inniss devoted his life to community, social and educational concerns. A partial list of his

titles at his death included trustee of the City University of New York, chairman of the

university's Construction Corporation, trustee and past chairman of the Studio Museum in

Harlem and a director of the Brooklyn Children's Museum, the Catholic Interracial Council, the

Marcus Garvey Nursing Home in Brooklyn and the Staten Island Zoological Society.

At the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, a nonprofit community development group

in Brooklyn where he became a director in 1983 and was elected chairman in 1994, Mr. Inniss

helped establish and develop the Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center, the Billie Holiday

Theater and the corporation's Center for Art and Culture. He first served the corporation as its

director of area development from 1969 to 1973.

At various times and in various capacities he also helped the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Mayor's

New York City Advisory Cultural Commission, the American Gas Foundation and the Black

Officer's Association. He was a retired captain of the 369th Artillery Battalion of the Army

National Guard.

Mr. Inniss joined Brooklyn Union Gas in 1979 as an assistant manager in public relations and

communications. He retired in 1995 as vice president for community affairs.

Mr. Inniss was born in Harlem and spent the formative years of his childhood in the East Bronx.

His parents, Edna and Stanley Inniss, had come to the United States from Barbados and Canada.

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PAPERS OF CHARLES EVANS INNISS

He graduated from Evander Childs High School and in 1968 earned a Bachelor of Science

degree in economics from New York University. He began his career as an assistant district

service manager for Dun & Bradstreet Corporation.

In 1980, Mr. Inniss received a master's degree in public information from N.Y.U. His honors

included a Doctor of Laws degree from St. Joseph's College in Brooklyn.

(New York Times, Feb 1, 1997)

Also, see Attachment, a biographical outline provided by Marjorie Thomas-Inniss.

INDEX TERMS

Individual names

Inniss, Charles Evans, 1935-1997

Institutions and Programs

The 369th Infantry Regiment

The American Gas Foundation

The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum

Brooklyn Home for Aged People

The Brooklyn Union Gas Company

The Catholic Interracial Council of New York

The Charles E. Inniss St. Joseph Franciscan House

City University of New York, CUNY

The Ford Foundation

The Hundred Year Association of New York

The Model Cities Program

New York University, NYU

St. Joseph’s College

The Studio Museum in Harlem

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Acquisition Information: This collection was donated to the Archives of the Charles Evans

Inniss Memorial Library, Medgar Evers College, CUNY in 2014 by Mr. Inniss’ wife, Marjorie

Thomas-Inniss.

Processing Information: Finding aid and collection processing were completed by Yelena

Novitskaya, Archives and Special Collections librarian, in 2016.

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PAPERS OF CHARLES EVANS INNISS

Conditions on Access and Use: Access to the collection is unrestricted. It is available for

research purposes. Duplication of the collection may be governed by copyright and other

restrictions.

Physical Access: Appointment is required for access.

Preferred Citation: Personal papers of Charles Evans Inniss, 1960-1997, CEIML.CEI.004,

Archives and Special Collections, Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library, Medgar Evers

College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY.

COLLECTION INVENTORY AND DESCRIPTION

This collection contains personal papers and photographs of Charles Evans Inniss, his awards

(plaques and trophies), and 13 original art works that used to belong to him and his wife.

CEIML.CEI.004. Box 1. Papers and photos

369th Regiment, 1960-1995

NYU materials, 1979-1980

Speeches, 1993-1996,

Newspapers clippings, 1990s

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1960s-1980s

Proclamations, certificates

Obituaries, 1997

Condolences, 1997

Photos

CEIML.CEI.004. Box 2. Papers and photos

Events, 1989-1997

Studio Museum in Harlem, 1968-1998

Model Cities, 1976-1978

Brooklyn Home for Aged People, 1970-1991

Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, 1981-2006

Catholic Interracial Council of New York, 1988-1992

Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 1989-2001

The Brooklyn Union Gas Company, 1983-1995

American Gas Foundation, 1990

St. Joseph’s College, 1993

Charles Evans Inniss St. Joseph Franciscan House, 1994-1997

Ford Foundation, 1995

100 Year Association

CUNY, 1986-1997

Photos

CEIML.CEI.004. Box 3. Plaques and trophies

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PAPERS OF CHARLES EVANS INNISS

CEIML.CEI.004. Art works

Critchlow, Ernest. Stone Princess. C. 1970s. Lithograph. 30 ¾ x 29 ¾

Denmark, James. Two Women Talking. Collage on board. 5 ½ x 7 ½

Gunn, Teddy. Landscape with Stream. 1970. Oil on canvas. 21 ½ x 27 ½

Henderson, LeRoy W. Untitled (figures in Franklin Avenue Shuttle subway car).

Blockprint. AP. 18 ¾ x 13 ½

Hollingsworth, Al. Women Series. C. 1988-89. Oil on board. 13 ½ x 10 ½

Lawrence, Jacob. The Library. Signed. 1978. Screenprint on wove paper from hand-cut

film stencils. Edition 0f 100 with 25 AP. Screen destroyed. 10 ¼ x 15

NYARNG. Cpt. Charles Inniss Commanding. Group photo 369th Artillery Battalion

Rolston, Whitfield. Buffalo Soldiers. C. 1990s. Acrylic on board. 23 ¼ x 35 ¼

Trusdale, June de Lairre. Mr. Zee. Birthday Celebration. James Van der Zee. Silver

gelatin photo. 7 x 5

Van der Zee, James. Garveyites. 1924. Silver print. 4 ½ x 8 ½

White, Charles. Man Playing Harmonica. 1938. Signed. Pencil on paper. 21 x 13

Wilson, George. Young Child. 1968. Acrylic on canvas. 12 x 9

Woodruff, Hale. Returning Home. C. 1940s. Woodblock print (second strike)

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