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Carol and Paul Muldawer interview, July 27, 2011

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 32
Identifier: Y016_MuldawerC-MuldawerP_20110727

Scope and Contents

Interviewed by Harvey Newman and Andrea Young. In this interview, Carol and Paul describe their life in Atlanta, their work and personal relationships with Andrew Young, their civil rights activism, and architectural projects. They discuss anti-Semitism, racial discrimination, local politics, and education in the city. Through stories about Andrew Young's political career, they paint a picture of Atlanta's educational, political, racial, and economic issues in the heart of the civil rights movement.

Dates

  • Creation: July 27, 2011

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Available in Reading Room and online.

Biographical Note

Paul, an architect since 1962, has specialized in traditional town planning and mixed-use development using the principles of New Urbanism. He is known for designing Atlanta’s City Hall and Annex, Warner Robbins’ City Hall and Civic Auditorium, President Jimmy Carter’s inaugural reviewing facilities, MARTA’s Arts Center station, and the Savannah Historic Preservation Plan.

Carol is no stranger to local politics, with roots back to Andrew Young, for whom she worked as an administrative assistant and photographically documented his career for 20 years.

Extent

1 Interview(s) (1 folder, audio (2:43:54 duration))

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

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