Marshall Spriggs Collection
Marshall Spriggs was an educational activist at UMass/Amherst while an undergraduate from 1969 through 1974. He eventually became the chair of the Academic Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate Student Senate , the voice of undergraduates in their institution’s educational policy. After leaving Amherst, he served as a reading teacher in New York City and as an Assistant Community Representative with the Massachusetts Office for Children. In the late 1970s, he became the Managing Editor of the Boston People’s Yellow Pages published by Vocations for Social Change in 1980. The PYP attempted to catalog all the groups doing progressive political work in the Boston area. In the 1980s and beyond, he served as the Publications Director for statewide legal services, a founder of an international environmental organization, and filled various posts at Harvard University and MIT.
The Marshall Spriggs Collection features social change publications including the People’s Yellow Pages, Black Bart Brigade: The Outlaw Mag, AFSC New England Regional Office printed material, and What’s Left in Boston as well as articles on educational reform, student power, and racism.
