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Harry and Valerie Jerome fonds
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Correspondence

The file includes one unaddressed letter seeking ticket purchases for the Harry Jerome Commemorative Dinner held at the Delta River Inn in Richmond, British Columbia on April 27, 1985.

Sculpture Sub-committee records

File contains textual records created by the Harry Jerome Commemorative Society. Records pertain to the creation of the memorial statue of Harry Jerome, including requests for donations, information on the artist, and newspaper clippings.

[Statue unveiling]

The file includes records about the ceremonial unveiling of the Harry Jerome statue in Stanley Park. The file includes programs with news clippings attached or fastened within.

[Political records]

The file contains records pertaining to Valerie Jerome’s political career with the BC Green Party. Records in this file include badges, pamphlets, draft speeches and event flyers.

Harry Jerome Awards programs

The series contains textual records that pertain to the Harry Jerome Awards, an annual ceremony that is arranged and presented by the Black Business and Professional Association. The series is arranged into one file, containing ceremony programs. The first ceremony was conducted in 1983. The ceremony was created by Hamlin Grange, Al Hamilton, Denham Jolly, Al Mercury and Errol Townshend, who had gathered in Toronto in November 1982 to discuss how to celebrate six Black athletes who had distinguished themselves at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, Australia. The group had planned to host a reception and decided to invite Harry Jerome as the keynote speaker; however, when Harry Jerome suddenly died in December 1982, the group decided to name the awards banquet after him. The first ceremony was held on March 5, 1983. In the first year of the ceremony, awards were only given based on athletic achievements. In 1984, the categories were expanded to include academics and arts. In addition, it was decided to honour members of the Black community who had contributed to the community.

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