Georgia State University. School of Policy Studies
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew Young/Bill Clinton Symposium and Andrew Young Birthday Celebration, March 9, 2001
The University Audio-visual/artifacts Collection consists of photographs, sound recordings, audio-visual materials, artifacts and textiles, separated from the Georgia State University Archives and housed together for preservation purposes.
Andrew Young/Bill Clinton Symposium on U.S. foreign policy, March 9, 2001
The University Audio-visual/artifacts Collection consists of photographs, sound recordings, audio-visual materials, artifacts and textiles, separated from the Georgia State University Archives and housed together for preservation purposes.
Lapel pin, 2000
The University Audio-visual/artifacts Collection consists of photographs, sound recordings, audio-visual materials, artifacts and textiles, separated from the Georgia State University Archives and housed together for preservation purposes.
Neighborhood Collaborative--The Atlanta Project records
Office files including correspondence, printed material including reports and clippings, videotapes, born digital records, and artifacts comprise the files of The Atlanta Project, 1991-2000, undated. Materials were created both when Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Policy Studies administered the program (from 1999) and previously.
Sam Williams collection
The Sam Williams Collection for Research Atlanta, Central Atlanta Progress, and Atlanta Action Forum, 1969-2004, consists of published reports from various civic action groups regarding the state of Metropolitan Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia. There is also a small amount of news clippings. Sam Williams was a professor at Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Public Policy.
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