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32 finding aids found, displaying 1 - 10


African American miscellany collection, 1835-2017

10.5 linear feet (21 boxes), 2 oversized papers box and 2 oversized papers folders (OP), 25 bound volumes (BV), 19 oversized bound volumes (OBV), and AV Masters: .5 linear feet

Artificially created collection containing non-printed items related to African American history and culture.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Bernd, Aaron, 1894-1937

Aaron Bernd papers,1919-1937

2.25 linear feet (5 boxes), 2 oversized papers boxes (OP), and 2 oversized bound volumes (OBV)

Papers of Aaron Bernd, a Jewish journalist for The Macon Telegraph, including correspondence, photographs, printed material, scrapbooks, and writings.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Browning, Joan C.

Joan C. Browning papers, 1961-2006

21.5 linear feet (22 boxes) and 1 oversized papers box and 1 oversized papers folder (OP)

Papers of activist Joan C. Browning regarding her involvement as a Freedom Rider and in the Albany Movement in Georgia.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Bullard, Helen, 1908-1979.

Helen Bullard papers, 1920-1979

12.5 linear feet (25 boxes), 1 oversized papers box (OP), and 1 extra oversized papers folder (XOP)

Papers of civic leader, public relations consultant, and political advisor Helen Elizabeth Bullard, including correspondence, subject files, writings, printed materials, and photographs.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Clayton County (Ga.) oral history collection, 1989-1998

.25 linear ft. (1 box) and AV Masters: 1 linear ft. (3 boxes)

Collection of audio recordings of other long-time Clayton County citizens relating to the subject of social change since World War II.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Craig, Calvin Fred.

Calvin Fred Craig papers,1953-1979

2.5 linear feet (4 boxes), 2 oversized papers boxes and 1 oversized papers folder (OP), and AV Masters: .25 linear ft. (1 box and CLP1)

Papers of Calvin Fred Craig, who served as Grand Dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan including constitution and by-laws; membership and information cards; minutes and notes, printed material, photographs, and Klan memorabilia.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Curry, Constance, 1933-

Constance W. Curry papers, 1951-2002

20.75 linear feet (29 boxes), 2 oversized papers boxes and 1 oversized papers folder (OP), and 1.33 MB born digital material (12 files)

Papers of educator and civil rights activist Constance W. Curry, including correspondence, minutes, printed material, clippings, posters, a video cassette, photographs, and born digital material.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Durham, Bertha, 1888-1976.

Bertha Durham papers, 1903-1910

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

Papers of Georgia teenager Bertha Durham including correspondence, gift books, a diary, and photographs.

Repository: Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

Emory University.

Emory University audiovisual collection, 1979-2011

6.75 linear feet (9 boxes)

The Emory University audiovisual collection contains audio and video recordings collected from various sources, documenting events and occasions on campus from 1979 to present. This collection includes recordings of award, memorial, and dedication ceremonies; academic lectures and symposia; addresses by Emory presidents, including James T. Laney and William M. Chace; town hall meetings and other addresses by former United States President Jimmy Carter on various topics including human rights and international student exchange programs; general campus events and occasions; as well as media clippings of Emory-related news stories featured in local and national media, including coverage of alleged sexual and racial discrimination and the issue of same-sex marriage ceremonies on campus.

Repository: Emory University Archives

Emory University.

Emory University desegregation collection, 1960-1994

2 linear ft. (3 boxes)

Emory University was officially desegregated in September of 1962 and admitted its first African American undergraduate in the fall of 1963. The collection consists of records documenting the process of desegregation and other events relating to racial issues at Emory. Included are documents summarizing the process of integration; copies of various statements issued by Emory faculty and students; a copy of the Petition for Declaratory Judgment and Injunction to the Superior Court of Dekalb County; accounts of activities surrounding campus racial protests that occurred in 1969 (print and audio); and information concerning more recent events that took place in the 1990s.

Repository: Emory University Archives

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