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Andrew J. Young papers

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Identifier: aarl98-005
Scope and Contents note The Andrew J. Young Papers document his career and family life spanning more than 50 years, including his positions as a minister, civil rights activist, Congressman, Ambassador to the United Nations, Mayor of Atlanta, Co-Chair of the 1996 Atlanta Committee of the Olympic Games, and his involvement with Law Companies Group, Inc. and GoodWorks International. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, press releases, calendars, books, minutes, reports, publications,...
Dates: 1910s-2007

Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters oral history interviews

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Identifier: aarl91-007
Scope and Content Note AIB's video project began in 1990 with several purposes: (1) documenting the reminiscences of elderly members of various Afro-American churches throughout Atlanta through oral history interviews; (2) recording individual church histories; (3) interviewing outstanding personalities of the South who have made a difference to society and documenting their oral history; (4) recording styles of singing and worship that existed in a previous time and which are dying out; and (5) documenting...
Dates: 1990-

Center for Democratic Renewal records

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Identifier: aarl008-010
Scope and Contents note

The CDR Records contain correspondence, publications, newspapers, articles, newsletters, notes, financial records, brochures, audio-visual material, books, programs, grant proposals, photographs, reports, and ephemera.

The box inventories list a folder title only once; there may be multiple folders for one title. The majority of the collection's dates are between 1979-2008, with some 1960s and 1970s material in the Research series.

Dates: 1979-2008

Civil rights discussion series recordings

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Identifier: aarl97-017
Overview

The series of recordings of Atlanta Fulton Public Library's Oral history discussion series in 1997 treats the involvement of Atlanta University students in the Civil Rights movement and more specifically in the Atlanta University Student Movement. The former students discussed picket lines, sit-ins, the student leaders, and The appeal for human rights. The speakers also include lawyers who supported the students during their protests.

Dates: 1997

Dr. Ernest C. Tate papers

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Identifier: aarl93-001
Overview

The collection consists of a photograph of Tate, an award received by Tate, and three works by Tate including a playlet about James Weldon Johnson and his two books, The Social Implications of the Writings and the Career of James Weldon Johnson and Wordplay and Poetry.

Dates: 1968-1982

Dr. Frederick Douglas Funderburg papers

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Identifier: aarl94-008
Overview

The collection dates from the 1940s to 1986 and consists of photographs of Funderburg and other family members, clippings about Funderburg's medical contributions and his brother George's bronze star, and plaques related to his medical and civic service.

Dates: [ca. 1940]-1986

Julian Bond papers

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Identifier: aarl96-012
Overview

The collection covers the period from 1969 to 1996 and contains correspondence, organizational and institutional material related to the Voter Education Project, Political Associates, and The Southern Elections Fund, stationery, clippings, newsletters, political ephemera, articles and a book written by Julian Bond as well as items relating to the African American political life and Constance Curry's history of race relations and integration in Sunflower County (Miss.), Silver rights.

Dates: 1969-1996

Living Atlanta oral history collection

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Identifier: aarllivingatlanta
Overview Taped interviews, radio programs, transcripts of some of the interviews, material relating to funding, and background research, of the oral history project Living Atlanta: an Oral History of the City Between the World Wars, produced by Radio Free Georgia Broadcasting Foundation between 1977 and 1978. Topics include Atlanta Crackers baseball team, blues, business, economic conditions, education, Jews, Ku Klux Klan, police, politics and government, race relations, and social life. Persons...
Dates: 1977-1985

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Atlanta Branch records

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Identifier: aarl98-007
Scope and Contents note The NAACP Atlanta Branch Records document the administration and committee work of the organization. The collection comes primarily from Jondelle Johnson’s tenure as Executive Director from 1972-1985 and her leadership with the Special Projects Committee in the 1990s. Presidents represented in the collection include Samuel W. Williams, C. Miles Smith, Lonnie King, and Julian Bond. The collection spans nearly 40 years and documents the Branch’s activities and initiatives through legislation,...
Dates: 1950-1998

Ray Moore collection

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Identifier: aarl93-003
Overview The collection consists of subject files established by Ray Moore from 1957-1978. Includes correspondence, printed material, press releases, newspaper clippings, television scripts, and notes. Materials document the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. The files cover such subjects as race relations in Charlotte (N.C.), Macon (Ga.), and Birmingham (Ala.); Grady Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.); Help Our Public Education (Ga.); voter registration and qualification; school integration; Nation...
Dates: 1957-1978

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Spelman College 2
Archer, Jessie Thelma Beasley, 1903-1999 1
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Atlanta Community Relations Commission 1
Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters (Ga.). 1
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Bond, Julian, 1940-2015 1
Butler family 1
Butler, Henry Rutherford, 1862-1931 1
Butler, Henry Rutherford, 1899-1988 1
Butler, Selena S., 1872-1964 1
Center for Democratic Renewal 1
Decatur (Ga.). Police Department 1
Friendship Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Funderburg, Frederick Douglass, 1889- 1
Gammon Theological Seminary 1
GoodWorks International. 1
Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Help Our Public Education (Ga.). 1
Hill, Jesse, 1927- 1
Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938 1
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change 1
Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus. 1
Moore, Ray, 1922- 1
Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Atlanta Branch 1
National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers 1
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America 1
Olympic Games (26th ) (1996 : Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity 1
Pennington, T. Maurice, 1923- 1
Southern Christian Leadership Conference 1
Strickland, Willard L., 1922-1989 1
Sweet Auburn Neighborhood Project (Atlanta, Ga.). 1
Tate, Ernest C., (Ernest Cater), 1907-1990 1
Tennessee Agricultural and Industrial State College 1
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WERD (Radio station : Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Young Ideas, Inc. 1
Young, Andrew, 1932- 1
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