Annette Hatton papers, 1992-2023
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Hatton, Annette
- Date:
- 1992-2023
- Extent:
- 3.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders and 0.337 gigabyte(s)
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Annette Hatton papers, ms4080, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection consists mostly of papers pertaining to Annette Hatton and her work with the Lesbian Support Group in Athens, Georgia. Includes items from her OLLI class on LGBT Athens history, taught with Jon Hurst in 2015. Also includes materials on Northeast Georgians Against Discrimination's, Fair Athens, and Just = Equal efforts to include sexual orientation for Athens-Clarke County employees in 2006. Also includes NEGAD's campaign against Marriage Amendment One in 2005.
- Biographical / historical:
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Annette Hatton served as managing editor of The Georgia Review at the University of Georgia for over 23 years. She co-founded GLOBES, UGA's LGBT Faculty/Staff Organization, in 1994 and served as the chair until 2008. She helped establish Athens Pride in 1998 and served as an LGBT Caucus delegate to the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
The Annette Hatton Student Leadership Award was established to honor her dedication and contributions. It is presented to one student annually at Lavender Graduation, The LGBT Resource Center's annual graduation and recognition ceremony. For more information, please see the LGBT Resource Center website
Indexed terms
Access and use restrictions
- Restrictions:
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This collection contains digital files. To access these files, please request the folders you would like through the finding aid using your research account. An archivist will be in contact with you to explain how to access the files. Please note that not all file formats are currently supported by the library for research use.
- Preferred citation:
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Annette Hatton papers, ms4080, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.