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NASH, Russell

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NASH, Russell. (Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 25, 1921-Dubuque, IA, June 25, 2000). Nash, an instructor at the UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE from 1965 to 1986, served as state chairperson of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (N.A.A.C.P.) from 1963 to 1964. Coming to Dubuque in 1965, Nash and his wife Ruth were among the founders of the DACCR (Dubuque Area Council of Community Relations) "feeds" which occurred once each month unti11978.

Art Cooperatives: Four Iowa Models by Russell and Ruth Nash (1976) featured 1970s counter-culture art cooperatives in four Iowa communities.

In 1972 Nash and his wife founded the Fourth Street Art Gallery in which as many as one hundred fifty artists brought works to be sold on consignment. Nash was active on the Central Committee of the Democratic Party and co-chaired on several occasions the Art Fair during the DUBUQUEFEST/VERY SPECIAL ARTS Festival. Nash served as president of the DACCR, Eleventh Street Neighborhood Association and the DUBUQUE COUNTY FINE ARTS SOCIETY. He co-chaired Iowans for Fair Housing and the Iowa Human Rights Coalition.

Since its beginning in 1985, Nash arranged guests for "Question Box," a locally produced weekly television program dealing with a variety of subjects. In 1998 he and his wife, Ruth, were honored with the FIRST CITIZEN AWARD from the TELEGRAPH HERALD.