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7 Stages Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.) records
African Americans in Transportation Oral History Project
The African Americans in Transportation Oral History Project consists of 7 oral history interviews, 11 photographs, and a scrapbook.
Anne Bolton collection
Anne and Horace Bolton were promoters for the Central Alabama Music Park (C.A.M.P.), an outdoor venue in Jemison, Alabama, which hosted concerts by Country music and Bluegrass artists. The collection contains press releases, fact sheets, phonograph records, posters, contracts, artifacts, and approximately 460 press photographs, many of them autographed by the artists.
Anne Deeley papers
Banning, Georgia collection
Banning, Georgia, was a mill town located in Carroll County that thrived from the mid 1800s into the early 1900s. The collection includes a photograph, circa 1890, and excerpts from publications regarding the history and preservation of the site, 1980-1983, undated.
Bernice Dixon papers
Beth Judy collection of Girl Vigilantes records
The Girl Vigilantes were an anonymous group of political activists in Atlanta, Georgia, who used images and action to draw attention to reproductive rights and other social issues.
Billy Carrier papers
Birmingham Labor Council records
In 1958, the Birmingham Federation of Labor and the Birmingham Industrial Union Council merged to form the AFL-CIO, Birmingham (Alabama) Labor Council. Records, 1954-1965, include minutes of the Birmingham Federation of Labor and the Birmingham Industrial Union Council, 1955-1958, and of the Birmingham Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1964-1965, and correspondence, financial documents, printed material, and photographs.
Bob Strain papers
Classically trained pianist Bob Strain served as a council member of the Gay Spirit Visions (GSV), an organization that organizes gatherings for gay men to explore their spirituality and identity in a safe, nurturing, and sacred environment. His papers, 1994-2014, undated, include correspondence, newsletters, poems, and photographs related to Bob Strain's involvement with the organizations he served, including Gay Spirit Visions (GSV) and the Atlanta Radical Faeries Circle.
Bobby Atcheson papers
Fiddler and vocalist Bobby Atcheson (1920-1978) was a popular performer on the WSB "Barn Dance" radio program in the 1940s, and performed on WATL radio with his wife, Jane. His papers include correspondence, handbills, news clippings, and articles, and photographs of the Atchesons and other country music performers. The papers are photocopies of originals.
Boots Woodall photographs
Carolyn Lee Wills collection of Eastern Airlines' Southern Region Public Relations Office records
Cathey W. Steinberg papers
Cathey W. Steinberg was recognized as a leader for consumer, family, and women's rights during her service in the Georgia House of Representatives (1977-1989) and Georgia Senate (1991-1993). Her papers consist of correspondence, newsclippings, legislation, printed materials, reports, speeches, and campaign materials, 1976-1994, that document her public service and political campaigns.
Chick Kimball papers
Harrison "Chick" Kimball worked in a number of capacities for WSB Radio in Atlanta, mainly in country music programming. His papers consist of a news clipping, portion of a script, and photographs of Kimball by himself or with friends and associates.
Clayton McMichen papers
Country musician Clayton McMichen (1900-1970) performed as a fiddler on WSB Radio in Atlanta from 1922 and recorded with the Skillet Lickers from 1926. He had an active career after leaving Atlanta in 1931, later fronting the Georgia Wildcats and retiring from music in 1955.
Cotton Carrier papers
Deborah J. Richardson papers
Deborah J. Richardson has served as a manager and executive for a number of nonprofit organizations. Richardson's papers include newsletters, articles, speeches, and programs related to her career and organizations that she served, including the National Black Arts Festival and the Juvenile Justice Fund.
Doug Spivey papers
E. L. Abercrombie artifact collection
E. L. Abercrombie (1908-1989) served as executive secretary of Local 218 of the Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye House Workers International and was involved with charitable, political, and humanitarian organizations throughout his career. This collection includes numerous awards, plaques, and commendations given to Abercrombie.
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- Boeing Aerospace Company 1
- Bolton, Geneva Anne, 1931-2013 1
- Borman, Frank, 1928 March 14- 1
- Brock, Kathy 1
- Busch, Lou, 1910-1979 1
- Carolina Tar Heels 1
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- Carter, Jimmy 1
- Center for Family Planning Program Development (Planned Parenthood-World Population) 1
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- Chattanooga Central Labor Union 1
- Clement, Frank Goad 1
- Clephane, Thomas H. 1
- Clooney, Rosemary 1
- Cole, Grady (Henry W. Grady) 1
- Cole, Hazel (Hazel Key) 1
- Cole, Nat King, 1919-1965 1
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- Conlon, Peter J., III 1
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- Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation 1
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- Edwards, Juanelle Barbee 1
- Ellis, Linda, 1961- 1
- EstroFest Productions, Inc. 1
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