Showing Names: 41 - 54 of 54
Roland M. Frye papers
This collection contians letters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, correspondence, and emphemera that document Roland Mushat Frye Sr's work integrating schools and universities in Atlanta, Georgia. The bulk of the collection focuses on his work with Help Our Public Education (HOPE) and the Southern Presbyterian Church.
Sally Fanny Gleaton papers
This collection contains materials that document Sally Fanny Gleaton's career in women's suffrage advocacy. The bulk of papers are from the National League of Women Voters, which include annual convention pamphlets, financials, rosters, and receipts from hotels. Other items include a scrapbook, newspapers and clippings, a "Votes for Women" banner, greeting cards, and correspondence between Gleaton and other leaders and members of the women's suffrage movement.
Sam Massell papers
This collection contains a wide variety of material on the life and career of Sam Massell, Jr. It offers an excellent look at the careers of Sam Massell both as a political figure and as a businessman. There is also information relating to the many civic, political, and business organizations in which Sam Massell was involved. There are thirteen different series with topics such as Civil Rights, speeches, political information, trips, news releases, etc.
Scripto Pen Company records
Southern Regional Council documents
Southern Voice photographs
Southern Voice records
Southwind recordings and scripts
Stars for Freedom program
The Stars for Freedom program is a single item produced for the benefit concert. The program includes an introduction written by Martin Luther King, Jr., a welcoming letter from then-mayor Ivan Allen, Jr., and advertisements from local businesses (primarily located on Auburn Avenue). The program has been autographed by Lena Horne, Martin Luther King, Jr., Dick Gregory, and Mercer Ellington.
Vine City/Domed Stadium oral history recordings and transcripts
William B. Hartsfield photographs
This collection consists of images of William B. Hartsfield, often with others, taken during his later years as Mayor. Also included are pictures of him with family or friends following the end of his political career.
William Crabtree papers
William Stanford Sr. photographs
This collection is comprised of images of young African Americans, perhaps students at Atlanta University Center colleges and universities, protesting racial segregation policies of Rich’s Department Store in Atlanta, Georgia.
Your Turn to Act For Freedom Civil Rights Leaflet
This collection consists of a leaflet, dated 3 December, 1960, obtained by William Stanford Sr., which was distributed for this civil rights march by students attending college at schools within the Atlanta University Center system.
Filter Results
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Civil rights -- Georgia -- Atlanta 23
- Civil rights movements -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History -- 20th century 14
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations 9
- Segregation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 9
- African Americans -- Civil rights 8
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and government 8
- African Americans -- Segregation -- Georgia -- Atlanta 7
- Mayors -- Georgia -- Atlanta 7
- School integration -- Georgia 7
- Segregation in education -- Georgia 7
- African Americans -- Segregation 5
- Civil rights -- Georgia 5
- Civil rights demonstrations -- Georgia -- Atlanta 5
- Education -- Georgia -- Atlanta 5
- Georgia -- Race relations 5
- Racism -- Georgia -- Atlanta 5
- Segregation -- Georgia 5
- African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History 4
- Civil rights 4
- Gay community -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Neighborhoods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Police -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Political campaigns -- Georgia 4
- Political campaigns -- Georgia -- Atlanta 4
- Race relations 4
- AIDS activists 3
- African American civil rights workers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- African American police -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- African American universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- African Americans -- History 3
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century 3
- Campaign paraphernalia 3
- Civic leaders -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Civil rights demonstrations 3
- Civil rights movements -- United States 3
- Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century 3
- Crime -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Demonstrations -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Discrimination -- Law and legislation 3
- Discrimination in employment 3
- Economic development -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Elections -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Gay activists 3
- Georgia -- Politics and government 3
- Police training -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Political parties -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Politicians -- Georgia 3
- Protest movements -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Racism -- Georgia 3
- Voting -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Women -- Political activity -- Georgia -- Atlanta 3
- Women -- Suffrage -- Georgia 3
- AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy -- United States 2
- AIDS (Disease) -- Law and legislation -- United States 2
- Affirmative action programs -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- African American civic leaders -- Georgia 2
- African American women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- African Americans -- Economic conditions 2
- African Americans -- Politics and government 2
- Atlanta (Ga.) 2
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations -- Political aspects 2
- Black people -- Social conditions 2
- Businesspeople -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Court records -- Georgia -- Fulton County 2
- Elections -- Georgia 2
- Fulton County (Ga.) -- Politics and government 2
- Gay bars -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Gay couples -- Legal status, laws, etc. 2
- Gay men -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History 2
- Gay pride celebrations -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Gay rights -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 2
- Governors -- Georgia 2
- HIV (Viruses) 2
- HIV-positive persons 2
- Hate crimes 2
- Homosexuality -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Journalism 2
- Journalists -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Lesbianism -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Lesbians -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Local transit -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Medical care -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Georgia 2
- Nightclubs -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Police chiefs -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Police corruption -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Political candidates -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Presbyterian Church -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Public safety -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Public schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Race riots -- Georgia -- Augusta 2
- Racism against Black people -- Georgia 2
- School integration -- Southern States 2
- Socialites -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Southern States -- Race relations 2
- Speeches, addresses, etc. 2
- Strikes and lockouts -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Summerhill (Atlanta, Ga.) 2 + ∧ less