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Abbie M. Brooks diaries and church invitation
Atlanta City Council Proclamation for the 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
This collection contains a proclamation signed by the Atlanta City Council on September 16, 2013 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the January 1, 1863 signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. It was signed by president of the Atlanta City Council President, Ceasar C. Mitchell (1968-), and fifteen other council members.
Charles Frederick Swint Sr. papers
Eliza and Waldo Jones family and genealogical papers
Eliza Jones accumulated this collection to document the genealogy of her extended families as well that of her husband, Waldo Jones. Materials include correspondence that documents her daily life and views, financial records, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and diaries. The collection also contains papers from her and Waldo Jones's extended family. Families represented include the Woolford, Grant, Slaton, Harris, Fitz-Randolph, Martin, Waldo, Winslow, Felder, and Jackson families.
Harriet Johnson Brown papers
These papers consist of correspondence, pamphlets, invitations, newspaper clippings, and other material pertaining to the interests of Harriet Johnson Brown.
H.O.P.E., INC. (Help Our Public Education) records
Ku Klux Klan collection
Lester Maddox papers
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.
Vine City/Domed Stadium oral history recordings and transcripts
William Jonathan Northen papers
This collection includes telegrams, speeches, and research papers by William Jonathan Northen. Included are speeches on race relations in the South, the teaching profession, agriculture, religion, immigration, and other topics. Also included is a telegram from Booker T. Washington about a speaking engagement.
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