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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 1644 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
Collection
Identifier: L1986-44
Abstract:
The American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees(AFSCME), Local 1644 (Atlanta, Ga.) represents public sector workers in the metropolitan Atlanta area, including hospital, sanitation, and other municipal workers. The records of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Local 1644 (Atlanta, Ga.), 1949-2001, include correspondence, meeting minutes, membership lists, petitions, constitutions, policy and procedures manuals, grievances, newspaper clippings,...
Dates:
1949-2001
Found in:
Special Collections
American Federation of Teachers contracts collection
Collection
Identifier: L-contracts_AFT
Scope and Content of the Collection
The collection contains seven contracts dated 1969-1974.
Dates:
1969-1974
Found in:
Special Collections
American Federation of Teachers, Southern Organizing Project records
Collection
Identifier: L1979-22
Abstract:
The records of the American Federation of Teachers, Southern Organizing Project, 1978-1979, consist primarily of printed promotional materials.
Dates:
1978-1979
Found in:
Special Collections
American Flint Glass Workers Union records
Collection
Identifier: L1983-31
Abstract:
The collection consists of the records of the American Flint Glass Workers' Union from 1963-1980. Includes contract negotiations and conference notes, correspondence including newsletters and contract summaries. Also contains information on the American Flint Glass Workers' strike of 1977.
Dates:
1963-1980
Found in:
Special Collections
American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO (Atlanta, Ga.) records
Collection
Identifier: L1980-34
Abstract:
Local 32 of the United Federation of Postal Clerks merged into the American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO, Atlanta, Georgia in 1971. The records consist primarily of the administrative and office files of General President Wallace Baldwin, Jr., including correspondence, reports, minutes, constitutions and by-laws, contract negotiations, training materials, arbitration and grievances, newspaper clips, administrative files, and other printed materials.
Dates:
1966-1979
Found in:
Special Collections
Andrew P. McElroy, Sr. papers
Collection
Identifier: L1980-02
Abstract:
Andrew P. McElroy, Sr. (1863-1921) immigrated to America from Scotland in 1882. A skilled stonecutter, he settled in Atlanta where he was in charge of all stonework in the building of the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary from 1903 to 1917. During and prior to this time, he was very active in union work both locally and nationally. His papers, 1884-1935, contain personal letters and printed material; photographs; and an artifact collection containing stonemason tools and convention and parade badges.
Dates:
1884-1935
Found in:
Special Collections
Andrew P. Wood papers
Collection
Identifier: Q121
Abstract:
The Andrew P. Wood papers consist of flyers, newspaper clippings, correspondence, t-shirts, bumper stickers, as well as extensive materials relating to the Atlanta chapter of ACT-UP, 1987-2014. Andrew Wood is a graphic designer and gay activist.
Dates:
1987-2014; Majority of material found within 1988 - 1990
Found in:
Special Collections
Anna R. Samick International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers collection
Collection
Identifier: L2009-16-A
Abstract
Anna R. Samick is one of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ pioneering female leaders. The Anna R. Samick International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Collection consists of photographs, artifacts, awards, certificates, and educational materials. A large amount of these materials detail a educational trip Samick made to Africa (Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Ghana) to help organized labor in the early 1990s.
Dates:
1975-1999
Found in:
Special Collections
Anne Bolton collection
Collection
Identifier: M208
Abstract:
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.
Dates:
1981-1990
Found in:
Special Collections
Anne Deeley papers
Collection
Identifier: W026
Abstract:
Anne Deeley has been a champion of women's rights both as an activist and a businesswoman. The Anne Deeley papers, 1975-1983, include material from two scrapbooks (dismantled for preservation purposes) of photographs, contact sheets, printed material (flyers, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, invitations, programs and registration forms), and letters pertaining to Deeley-Fenton and Associates, Inc., the Atlanta chapter of the Feminist Action Alliance, women and work, and career...
Dates:
1975-1983
Found in:
Special Collections
Anne L. Harper papers
Collection
Identifier: W054
Abstract:
Anne L. Harper is a civic leader in Atlanta, using her expertise as an educator and a business consultant to further the cause of girls' participation in athletics. The Anne L. Harper papers consist of files relating to her effort to draft a state bill and launch activities to further enforce the federal Title IX law.
Dates:
1979-1980, 1995-2004
Found in:
Special Collections
Anne Olson papers
Collection
Identifier: W022
Abstract:
Anne Olson has had a long-standing interest in feminist and human rights issues: She has been an active participant in a number of community organizations, including the Dekalb League of Women Voters (1966-1968) and The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia (1969-1972). The collection contains materials (pamphlets, flyers, clippings, memos and correspondence) related to Olson's interest in women's rights and support of ERA ratification, 1970-1982, her involvement in the Georgia Women's...
Dates:
1894-1938, circa 1965-1995
Found in:
Special Collections
Anne Tilden artifact collection
Collection
Identifier: W047
Abstract:
Anne Tilden was a staff member in the Georgia State University Library's Special Collections and Archives. The Anne Tilden Artifact Collection is comprised of two (2) National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) buttons.
Dates:
circa 2000, undated
Found in:
Special Collections
Arch Bailey papers
Collection
Identifier: L2011-10
Abstract:
Arch Bailey, a former PATCO employee and advocate for Controllers United, spent several decades lobbying for the rights of fired air traffic controllers to return to their jobs. The papers consist primarily of correspondence and reference files documenting the personal efforts of Arch Bailey as well as interactions between other members of Controllers United, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), and the Clinton Administration.
Dates:
1975-2002; Majority of material found within 1993 - 1996
Found in:
Special Collections
Armenia Williams papers
Collection
Identifier: W158
Abstract:
Armenia Williams (1940-) was chief of nursing at the Atlanta Southside Office of Economic Opportunity Center, where she implemented Georgia's first Nurse Practitioner program. From 1973, she was on the faculty of Georgia State University's School of Nursing. Her papers comprise course materials, detailed case studies for proper nursing care for various ailments, ephemeral medical advertisements, and medical pamphlets.
Dates:
1945, 1968-2006
Found in:
Special Collections
Arthur Bourne collection of United Auto Workers materials
Collection
Identifier: L1987-30
Abstract:
An employee of the Murray Manufacturing Corporation, Arthur Bourne was a member of United Automobile Workers (UAW) Local 365, in Brooklyn, New York City. His collection of UAW materials contains a UAW dues card, 1966, and a Murray Manufacturing Corporation identification card, undated.
Dates:
1966
Found in:
Special Collections
Asheville Central Labor Union (Asheville, N.C.) records
Collection
Identifier: L1975-42
Abstract:
The Records, 1917-1921, 1948-1975 of the Asheville North Carolina Central Labor Union bulk in the late 1950's- early 1970's. The material dated 1917-1921 consists of photocopies of a small amount of correspondence and printed material. The records include correspondence, financial documents and incomplete minutes. The bulk of the collection consists of form letters, circulars, and printed material illustrating the role of the Central Labor Union as a clearing house of AFL-CIO information for...
Dates:
1917-1921; 1948-1975
Found in:
Special Collections
Asheville Labor Temple (Asheville, N.C.) records
Collection
Identifier: L1976-26
Abstract:
The Asheville Labor Temple was founded in 1924. Its Records, 1920-1931, 1949-1970, are composed of correspondence, financial statements, minutes, and printed items. The records include some minutes and financial documents of the Asheville Central Labor Union.
Dates:
1920-1931; 1949-1970
Found in:
Special Collections
Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs minutes and reading file
Collection
Identifier: G2000-02
Scope and Contents of the Records
Minutes of the University Administrative Council (formerly
University Council, or Academic Group), minutes of the Associate Dean’s Group, and a small reading file documenting Joan Elifson’s tenure as Assistant Vice President for Academic Programs. A wide range of issues are documented, including academic curriculum, programs, funding, and facilities; faculty research, teaching, status, and pay; and student retention, tuition, and financial aid.
Dates:
1986-1993
Found in:
Georgia State University Archives
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs reading files
Collection
Identifier: G1989-43
Scope and Contents of the Records
Correspondence and memoranda documenting Jerry Robbins’s tenure as Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. Topics include academic regulations, academic programs, and continuing education.
Dates:
1979-1984
Found in:
Georgia State University Archives
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