Box 1804
Contains 41 Results:
E. T. Kehrer, 1979-1981
Consists of correspondence of E.T. Kehrer while serving as president of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA), an arts fundraising and political activism nonprofit organization. Includes fundraising letters, internal correspondence of the scope of GCA fundraising activities, correspondence with Georgia Governor George Busbee oh public arts policy, and correspondence with arts institutions.
Miscellaneous, 1978-1980
Consists primarily of correspondence of staff members of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) with state and local government officials and arts institutions. Includes administrative correspondence on GCA's bylaws and nonprofit status, fundraising letters, and correspondence on legislative efforts to increase arts funding in Georgia.
Legislative Appropriations, Southern State Arts Agency, 1978-1979
Consists of financial documents showing the 1979 and 1978 total and per capita appropriations for state art agencies by southern U.S. states.
Georgia Citizens for the Arts, 1979-1981
Consists of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) recommendations for 1981 state funding of the Georgia Council for the Arts and Humanities, as well as 1980 GCA income statements and budgets.
Minutes, 1979
Consists of the minutes of July 1979 and September 1979 meetings of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA). Topics include planning for statewide meetings to promote and collect feedback on GCA's funding proposals.
Certifications, Political Party Candidates, 1980
Consists of certification documents for Republican and Democratic candidates running in the August 1980 Georgia primary election.
President's Report, 1980
Consists of a 1980 report on Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) activities by GCA President E.T. Kehrer. The report mentions the creation of a GCA affiliate organization, the Georgia Citizens for the Arts Education Fund.
Meetings, Board of Directors, 1980
Consists of agendas for the May 1980 and September 1980 meetings of the Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) Board of Directors, as well as a roster of GCA Board members.
Meetings, Educational Fund, 1980
Consists of a program for the 1980 Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) annual meeting in Macon, Georgia, as well as an issue of the GCA Educational Fund newsletter.
Appropriations Committee, 1980
Consists of a 1980 Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA) document including a timetable of Georgia budget legislation, instructions for GCA members on when to contact Georgia legislators to promote GCA's arts funding proposals, and a list of members of the Georgia Senate and House Appropriations Committees.
Cultural Institutions, Georgia, undated
Consists of a list of major cultural institutions in Georgia, including contact information for their leadership and annual budget amounts.
Legislative Bill, County Appropriations, undated
By-laws, undated
Consists of the bylaws of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA).
Miscellaneous, 1979-1980
Consists of miscellaneous documents of Georgia Citizens for the Arts (GCA), including a 1979 revision of the GCA bylaws, a job description of the GCA Membership Coordinator, notes of E.T. Kehrer, and the guest list for a GCA reception.
Correspondence, 1979
Consists of correspondence of E.T. Kehrer with lawyer Al Horn regarding efforts to organize a march against the death penalty and in support of African American inmates accused of killing a guard at the Georgia State Prison in Reidsville, Georgia. Kehrer indicates to Horn that while he supports the march, he does not wish to be associated by name with some of the other backers.
Printed Material, Newsletters, 1979
Consists of mailings of the Coalition for a March on Reidsville regarding efforts to organize a march against the death penalty and in support of African American inmates accused of killing a guard at the Georgia State Prison in Reidsville, Georgia. Includes an call for volunteers to participate in the march on August 11, 1979, as well as a follow-up call for a second march on August 18 in support of both the inmates and activists arrested during the initial march.
Correspondence, 1979-1980
Consists of correspondence of E.T. Kehrer regarding plans for his participation in the January 1980 Conference on Effective State and Local Leadership in Education conference organized by the Indiana Department of Public Instruction.
Agenda, 1980
Consists of a program and roster of speakers for the January 1980 Conference on Effective State and Local Leadership in Education organized by the Indiana Department of Public Instruction.
Indiana Department of Public Instruction, 1980
Consists of two documents describing the work of the Indiana Department of Public Instruction's Equal Educational Opportunities Division, including a general overview of the Division's activities and information on grant funding for Indiana school districts to pursue desegregation.
Report, Public Education, 1980
Consist of an AFL-CIO statement calling on the U.S. Federal Government to increase funding for schools and fully fund programs for minority and disabled students, and reiterating the AFL-CIO's support for these measures.