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1 Title:   African American schools in Monroe County, Georgia photographs  Save
  Creator:   Unknown  
  Dates:   1934-1935  
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The collection consists of sixteen photographs of exterior views of African American schools in Monroe County, Georgia, several including students and educators standing outside of the schools. Four photographs include captions: "Monroe county, February 26, 1934-June 30, 1935"; "Schools of [super]visor J. H. Benjamin"; "Demonstration School, Forsyth, Georgia, Summer, 1934, part of the first grade"; "Demonstration School, Forsyth, Georgia, Summer, 1934, Grades 1-7." The collection also includes: a ticket stub to Bailey's Theatres, Atlanta, Georgia, August 22, 1935; photograph of the Log Cabin Country Life Center in Mayfield, Georgia; newspaper clipping regarding Jessie Howe, a graduate of Clarinda high school; and a newspaper clipping regarding Mrs. J. Benjamin.
 
  Identifier:   ms3203  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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2 Title:   Maurice C. Daniels papers  Save
  Creator:   Daniels, Maurice Charles, 1952-  
  Dates:   1978-2014  
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This collection consists of three series. The first series (1978-2005) has Dr. Daniels' professional materials such as correspondence, committee work and manuscripts. The second series (1979-2014) features documents from his involvement with the Black Faculty and Staff Organization (BFSO). The third series (1990s-2010) consists of materials about activities and academic positions related to the late Donald Hollowell.
 
  Identifier:   UA16-020  
  Repository:   University of Georgia Archives  
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3 Title:   R. Archer Tracy papers  Save
  Creator:   Tracy, Josephine B.  
  Dates:   1886-1962  
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The collection consists of papers of R. Archer Tracy and his wife, Josephine B. Tracy from 1886-1962. Includes correspondence, notebooks, financial records, and manuscripts written by R. Archer Tracy. The materials relate to Tracy's medical practice in the African-American community in Hawkinsville, Georgia, the establishment of St. Philip's C.M.E. Church in Hawkinsville, Josephine's teaching career, and family concerns. Correspondents include the Tracy's daughter Catherine, Robert Wells, and Z.C. Solomon.
 
  Identifier:   ms1688  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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