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Alli Royce Soble photographs

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Collection number: ahc.VIS409
Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs of LGBTQ+ events and nightclubs taken by Alli Royce Soble. Images depict the annual Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade, the Easter Drag Races sponsored by the Armory, and a drag show at My Sister's Room. Of special note are photographs of the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation in Washington, D.C. All images were taken in Atlanta, Georgia, unless otherwise noted.

Dates: 1993-2000

Atlanta Art Workers Coalition photographs

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Collection number: ahc.VIS242
Scope and Content The collection contains images of artwork, exhibitions, and shows by the artists and members of Atlanta Art Workers Coalition (AAWC). The images consist of photographs of members' exhibition artwork, with a small number of unidentified shows. The bulk of the collection comprises color slides of AAWC exhibitions and art shows by artists and members of the organization. Of special interest are black and white photographic prints of the Fashion Moda exhibition,...
Dates: 1973-1982, undated

Atlanta Art Workers Coalition records

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Collection number: ahc.MSS887
Scope and Content

This collection consists of correspondence, artists' resumes, financial records, mailings, membership lists, public relations materials, advertisements, and directories.

Dates: 1976-1983, undated

Atlanta's Woman of the Year photographs

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Collection number: ahc.VIS455
Scope and Contents This collection contains photographs of Atlanta's Woman of the Year awardees, sponsors, and committee chairs for each year. Of particular note is a photograph of Atlanta's Woman of the Year founder, Charles H. Jagels, in 1943, as well as photographs of Mayors William B. Hartsfield (1890-1971) and Ivan Allen Jr. (1911-2003) with Woman of the Year awardees. Among the hundreds of women selected for Woman of the Year, notable awardees include Leila Denmark (1898-2012) in 1953, Ruth Blair...
Dates: 1943-1972

Carlyn Fisher papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS770
Scope and Content

The collection contains materials pertaining to Carlyn Fisher's artistic career as a painter, as well as her chronicling of numerous other artists from the southeastern United States. Other items in the collection include newspaper clippings magazine articles, correspondence, and information regarding other artists and their works.

Dates: 1961-1982, undated

Charles D. Anderson papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS807f
Scope and Content The collection consists of materials from Atlanta LGBT organizations, including the Armory, Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus, Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Arts Festival, and Hotlanta River Expo. Materials include calendars, theatre programs, pamphlets, a restaurant menu, and two handwritten poems. The collection also includes programs for LGBT theatre productions including Angels in America and Straight from the Heart. Materials also...
Dates: 1983-1998, undated

Emily Bourne Grigsby papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS1201
Scope and Contents This collection contains documents from Emily Bourne Grigsby's career as an opera singer and model, as well as her time as president of the Atlanta Music Club and her association with the Atlanta Opera Arts Association. Included are opera show programs from her performances with the San Francisco Opera chorus, the Atlanta Pops Orchestra, and Moonlight Opera Company in Atlanta, Georgia. There are also newspaper clippings of Grigsby's modeling career and her involvement in the 1954 "Feast of...
Dates: 1943-2004, undated

Frances A. Pici visual arts materials

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Collection number: ahc.VIS418
Scope and Contents This collection contains color slides and videos of LGBTQ+ activist events, performances, and sports. Included are images of two Atlanta lesbian softball teams, the Lorlei Ladies and the Tower Hotshots, as well as materials related to the Red Dyke Theatre and Lucina's Music performance venues. Also included are two activist events related to the Equal Rights Amendment (labeled as a picnic) and a gay rights march, both in Atlanta, Georgia. The videos depict performances by members of the Red...
Dates: approximately 1975-1990

Gudmund Vigtel papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS872f
Scope and Content

The collection contains articles and newspaper clippings regarding Gudmund Vigtel's tenure as the director of the High Museum of Art. Also included in the collection are memoranda and articles written by Vigtel about art museums. Of particular note is his commencement speech for the graduating class of the Atlanta School of Art when he received his honorary degree.

Dates: 1965-2008, undated

Judith Alexander papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS812
Scope and Content

This collection contains correspondence, gallery invitations, newspaper clippings, magazines, catalogues, and photographs of individual artists and their work, in addition to snapshots of gallery interiors and special events.

Dates: 1959-1989

Lucinda Bunnen photographs

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Collection number: ahc.VIS395
Scope and Contents This collection contains photographs taken for Movers and Shakers in Georgia by Lucinda Bunnen and Frankie Coxe. The collection includes images of notable political, business, cultural, and arts figures between 1976-1978 in Georgia. Also included are photographs of events such as Jimmy Carter's presidential election, a Decatur Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) planning meeting, the Ramblin' Raft Race on the Chattahoochee River, an Atlanta...
Dates: approximately 1976-1978

Southern Voice photographs

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Collection number: ahc.VIS415
Scope and Contents This collection contains images used for stories published by Southern Voice newspaper. Images include businesses, individuals, organizations, demonstrations and events, and photographs related to political issues concerning the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender communities. Of particular note are demonstrations associated with ACT UP and the Cobb Citizens Coalition, as well as images of the Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade and Atlanta Black Pride....
Dates: approximately 1968-2010, bulk dates approximately 1990-2010

Thomas Trotter papers

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Collection number: ahc.MSS1163
Scope and Content This collection documents Thomas Trotter's education and career as an opera singer. Materials primarily include signed high school year books from Avondale High school, Avonues, and scrapbooks. Scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, and ephemera that document Trotter's opera career. Of particular note are recordings of Trotter and his memorial service. Most of the cards and correspondence were sent by colleagues thanking and congratulating him...
Dates: 1978-2017, undated

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Allen, Louise Richardson, 1917-2008 2
Armory (Bar : Atlanta, Ga.) 2
Atlanta Art Workers Coalition 2
Atlanta Lesbian and Gay History Thing (Ga.) 2
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Atlanta Pride Festival 2
Franklin, Shirley, 1945- 2
Jackson, Maynard, 1938-2003 2
Lewis, John, 1940-2020 2
Sibley, Celestine 2
Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002 2
Yarn, Jane Hurt, 1924- 2
ACT UP (Organization) 1
AID Atlanta (Organization) 1
AIDS Walk Atlanta 1
ALFA Omegas (Softball team) 1
Aaron, Hank, 1934- 1
Abernathy, Brandon Ross, 1958-2001 1
Alexander Gallery (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Alexander, Dorothy, 1904-1986 1
Alexander, Judith, 1931-2004 1
Allen, Ivan, 1877-1968 1
Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003 1
Almon, Leroy 1
Alston, Philip H., 1911-1988 1
Anderson, Charles D. 1
Anderson, Linda 1
Arnett, Bill 1
Atlanta Black Pride 1
Atlanta Braves (Baseball team) 1
Atlanta Gay Center 1
Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance 1
Atlanta Music Club (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 1
Atlanta's Woman of the Year Organization (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Austin, Paul 1
Avondale High School (Avondale Estates, Ga.) 1
Backstreet Atlanta Discotheque (Ga.) 1
Beene, Geoffrey 1
Bell, Griffin B., 1918-2009 1
Bell, Walter 1
Bennett, E. 1
Blair, Ruth, 1889- 1
Blake's on the Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Bleckley, Katharine Caroline, 1892- 1
Blizzard, Georgia 1
Bourne, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), 1909-1988 1
Brown, Laura 1
Bunnen, Lucinda 1
Burkhart's (Bar : Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Busbee, George, 1927-2004 1
Callaway, Virginia Hand 1
Carr, Julian Shakespeare 1
Carter, Billy 1
Carter, Jimmy, 1924- 1
Carter, Lillian, 1898-1983 1
Carter, Rosalynn 1
Cash, Christina 1
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) 1
Chambers, Anne Cox, 1919- 1
Chappell, Amey, Dr. 1
Charis Books and More, 1974- 1
Charlie Brown 1
Cherry, John 1
Cobb Citizens Coalition 1
Coca-Cola Company 1
Cole, Pamela 1
Counts, Charles 1
Cracker Barrel (Firm) 1
Daughtry-Denmark, Leila, 1898-2012 1
Dolan, Maria Helena, 1954- 1
Enlight Atlanta (Organization) 1
Ferst, Alvin M., Jr., 1922-2009 1
Fisher, Carlyn 1
Fowler, Wyche, 1940- 1
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Garrett, Carleton E. 1
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Gaydar, Inc. 1
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Georgia World Congress Center (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
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Helms, Jesse 1
Henderson, Edith, 1911- 1
High Museum of Art 1
Hinton, Fanny D. 1
Hotlanta River Expo (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Howell, Faye Sheffield 1
Human Rights Campaign Fund (U.S.) 1
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