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William N. Jenkins collection
Collection
Identifier: L2002-07
Abstract:
The collection consists primarily of artifacts and non-printed materials, collected through Jenkins' association with the UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers) and the RCIA (Retail Clerks International Association) Local 1063. The bulk of these artifacts are plaques presented to Jenkins in recognition of his continual achievements in his field. Other artifacts include memorabilia from conventions, including convention brochures, as well as photographs.
Dates:
1949-1983
Found in:
Special Collections
William S. Patrick papers
Collection
Identifier: G09-patrick
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, reports, notes, publications, and other materials make up the papers of William S. Patrick, 1958-1990s, and doucument his career as an administrator at Georgia State University.
Dates:
1958-1990s
Found in:
Georgia State University Archives
Windell M. Smith papers
Collection
Identifier: M186
Abstract:
Windell M. Smith grew up in Savannah, Georgia during the 1960s. He later became a Special Education teacher in the Savannah area. This collection consists of a single sheet of lyrics that Johnny Mercer provided to Savannah Boy Scout Troop 60 for a 1960 trip to the Boy Scout Jamboree in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Dates:
circa 1960
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's Events collection
Collection
Identifier: W030
Abstract:
The Women's Events Collection is an artificial collection formed of items relating to events and exhibits about women's history or women's issues.
Dates:
1996-Ongoing
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's March Oral History Collection
Collection
Identifier: W150
Abstract
On January 21, 2017, millions of people worldwide took part in marches to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as the President of the United States. The first protest, which took place in Washington, D.C., was known as the Women's March on Washington and was intended as a response to anti-woman rhetoric and beliefs that were espoused during Trump's campaign. While women's and reproductive rights were at the forefront of marchers' concerns, many also protested the racist, anti-immigrant,...
Dates:
2017-2018
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's Policy Group records
Collection
Identifier: W094
Abstract:
Originally established in 1988 as the Women and Children's Policy Group, the Women's Policy Group (WPG) is a non-profit organization in the state of Georgia with an office in Atlanta. The group's main mission is to bring interested parties together to study the problems that keep women and their families underemployed, impoverished, and underserved in order to find workable solutions. Over the years, the organizations have produced a number of important research papers and projects on a variety...
Dates:
1990-2008
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's Printed collection: Pamphlets
Collection
Identifier: W-Pamphlets
Abstract:
The "Printed Collection: Pamphlets" is an artificial collection of published and unpublished materials by or about women. Although called a pamphlet collection, this is in fact what some might consider to be a subject file or a vertical file, as it also includes reports, articles, directories, etc. Materials are usually received by Special Collections along with donated manuscript collections.
Dates:
circa 1968-1999
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's Printed Collection: Periodicals
Collection
Identifier: W-Periodicals
Abstract:
The "Printed Collection: Periodicals" is an artificial collection of serial publications by or about women. Materials are usually received by Special Collections along with donated manuscript collections.
Dates:
1947-
Found in:
Special Collections
Women's Resource Center to End Domestic Violence records
Collection
Identifier: W098
Abstract:
Formed in 1985, the Women's Resource Center to End Domestic Violence works through multiple avenues to combat domestic violence in DeKalb County. The records (1995-2010) are comprised of newsletters, annual reports, news clippings, event invitations, programs and photographs, and an apron.
Dates:
1995-2010
Found in:
Special Collections
Wood, Wire, and Metal Lathers' International Union, Local 234 (Atlanta, Ga.) collection
Collection
Identifier: L1984-19
Abstract:
The Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers' International Union was founded in 1899. Local 234 was located in Atlanta, Georgia. This collection includes Lathers' Craft Problems and Reference Book, lathers' apprentice training and instruction manual, Local 234 apprentice school journal (December 1964-October 1974), and worksite photographs (March 1975).
Dates:
1964-1975, undated
Found in:
Special Collections
Workers United, Southern Region records
Collection
Identifier: L2019-03
Abstract
The Workers United, Southern Region Records consist of contracts, grievances, negotiation materials, correspondence, constitutions and videotapes, 1980-2013. Workers United grew out of a series of older textile workers unions including ILGWU, UNITE!, UNITE HERE, ACTWU, ACWU, and TWUA.
Dates:
1980-2013
Found in:
Special Collections
Working Women in Atlanta Oral History project
Collection
Identifier: L1989-24
Abstract:
Rebecca Sharpless interviewed ten women from Atlanta, Georgia, mostly from Spelman College, for a paper on "Atlanta Working Women." Records of the project consist of transcripts and audio tapes.
Dates:
October-November 1987
Found in:
Special Collections
WRAS Radio program logs
Collection
Identifier: G1979-20
Scope and Contents of the Records
Radio program logs from Georgia State University's WRAS, 1978-1981, undated, comprise the collection.
Dates:
1978-1981
Found in:
Georgia State University Archives
WRAS Radio records
Collection
Identifier: M218
Abstract
WRAS is the Georgia State University student-run radio station airing eclectic music programing, news, sporting events, and public service announcements with emphasis on university events. Its records, 1966-2009, document the creation and operation of the station, and include general manager files, correspondence, printed materials, station produced sound recordings (interviews, promos, drops) and sound recording submissions for the Georgia Music Show.
Dates:
1966-2009
Found in:
Special Collections
WSB Radio records
Collection
Identifier: M004
Abstract:
WSB Radio was first radio station to broadcast in the city of Atlanta, on March 15, 1922. With its many breakthrough practices, from being the first radio station to use a slogan to broadcasting a Spanish translation of "Voice of America" programs to Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis, WSB always remained cutting edge and more importantly, relevant. The records, 1920-1985, contain correspondence, memos, scrapbooks, news clippings, publicity materials, program log books, scripts, radio...
Dates:
1920-1985; Majority of material found within 1960 - 1980
Found in:
Special Collections
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