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1 Title:   National Newspaper Week and Associated Press Awards Competition scrapbooks  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Henry W. Grady School of Journalism  
  Dates:   1951, 1963  
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The collection consists of three scrapbooks. The Utica Observer-Dispatch and The Utica Daily Press, Utica, New York scrapbook contains newspaper articles regarding National Newspaper Week, departments running the newspapers, activities and importance of the press, and freedom of the press. The scrapbook also contains names of editors of each paper (Emlyn Evans, Charles King, Paul Williams, and Harold Moore). A letter to Dean John E. Drewry, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism, University of Georgia, indicates that the scrapbook of the Utica newspapers is an entry in the Newspaper Association Managers, Inc. National Newspaper Week contest. The Yakima Morning Herald and The Yakima Daily Republic, Yakima, Washington scrapbook contains newspaper articles, editorials and advertisements from the Yakima newspapers printed during National Newspaper Week in 1951. A letter to Dean John E. Drewry concerns what newspapers in Yakima, Washington are doing to promote National Newspaper Week. The WSAV-TV, Savannah, Georgia scrapbook contains the station's entries in the Associated Press Awards Competition in 1963. Each page indicates category, title of show nominated, and has a GAPBA News Awards entry blank, photographs or colorful sketches, and information about the show or stories nominated. Titles of show and stories include Eleventh hour, Dateline Savannah, 3 for the show, Candid opinion, The death of President Kennedy, and Coverage of integration demonstration.
 
  Identifier:   ms2216  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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2 Title:   National Press Photographers Association records  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Gordon, James R. "Jim", 1933-2015  
  Dates:   1920-2019  
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The collection consists of records from the offices of the National Press Photographers Association, correspondence among members, printed material produced by the NPPA and affiliates, other material including "Living History" interviews with veteran photojournalists, photographs, and awards submissions. Many boxes of slides came from individual photographers as well as group presentations such as the Pictures of the Year. The collection contains photographs and some personal papers from Joseph Costa, founder and first president of NPPA as well as executive editor of the organization's official magazine, National Press Photographer (later retitled News Photographer), from 1946 to 1966. In January of 2017, 30 boxes of material were added to the collection from the late James R. "Jim" Gordon, editor of News Photographer magazine from 1978 to 2003. These files include a broad range of subject files, photographs used in the magazine, and a number of miscellaneous files containing documents, photos, and other material. The James Gordon material has been minimally processed and described at the box level. The Hargrett Library also holds many issues of News Photographer magazine from 1947 to 1974.
 
  Identifier:   ms3953  
  Repository:   Hargrett Library  
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3 Title:   Walter A. Lundy Files, Red and Black (Fall 1953) Integration Issue Papers  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   Lundy, Walter, 1933-  
  Dates:   1953-1954  
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The Walter A. Lundy Files, Red and Black (Fall 1953) Integration Issue Papers consist of correspondence, clippings and printed materials. The materials document the response on both local and national levels to the dispute between Walter Lundy and Bill Shipp, editor and managing editor of the Red and Black, the student paper of the University of Georgia, and the Board of Regents of the University System led by Roy V. Harris. The debate concerned Lundy and Shipp's statements in two editorial columns advocating the end of racial segregation in Georgia's public schools. The majority of the correspondents support Lundy and Shipp for their position on segregation while others who do not favor the editors' proposals, decry efforts by Harris and the University of Georgia to proscribe the newspaper's control over its editorial content. Many of the letters and newsclipping come from other student newspapers across the country.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL203WAL  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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4 Title:   American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Records  Requires cookie*
  Creator:   American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia  
  Dates:   1938-2014  
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Georgia is a nonprofit corporation founded in 1963 that is focused on protecting civil liberties in the state of Georgia. The records document their litigation and lobbying work, the subjects that they are concerned with, and their daily operations and include correspondence, case files, research files, and publications. Common subjects include the criminal justice system, freedom of religion, freedom of speech and assembly, LGBT rights, open government, racial discrimination, and student and juvenile rights.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL025ACLU  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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