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Eleanor Smith Papers
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Smith, Eleanor, 1943- |
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1976-2014 |
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Eleanor Smith founded and directed Concrete Change, an Atlanta-based, national organization focused on establishing home construction
practices that welcome people with disabilities. The papers document her work to create visitable homes, in a move towards
universal basic access, as well as her activism across a wide range of disability rights and justice issues.
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RBRL357 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Annette Bowling Papers
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Bowling, Annette |
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1996-2013 |
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Annette Bowling (1936-2016) served as the executive director of the Albany Advocacy Resource Center for over forty years.
Her papers include materials related to her work advocating for people with disabilities, notably her service as chair of
the Commissioner's Oversight Committee, which oversaw the closures of the Brook Run Center in 1997 and the Georgia Mental
Health Institute (GMHI) in 1998.
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RBRL363 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities Records
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Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities |
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1989-2019 |
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The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities is a federally funded, independent state agency that develops, influences,
and supports public policy on behalf of persons with developmental disabilities. The collection includes planning documents,
reports, publications, photographs, and audiovisual recordings documenting the agency's public policy initiatives, advocacy,
and outreach efforts.
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RBRL432 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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