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Paul Brown Family Papers
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Brown, Rosalyn |
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circa 1880s-1994 |
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The Paul Brown Family Papers are composed primarily of photographs of and correspondence between members of Brown's immediate
family--Congressman Brown, his wife Frances, and his two children Robert ("Bobby") and Rosalyn. It includes a selection of
Brown's speeches while serving in Congress from 1933-1961, Robert's letters to home during World War II, and genealogical
research compiled by Frances for joining the Daughters of the American Revolution. The collection also contains information
about the Congressional War Parents Association (of which Brown was a member) and the former Bobby Brown State Park, named
in honor of Robert, who served aboard the U.S.S. Scorpion and was lost at sea in 1944.
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RBRL427 |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Roy Vincent Harris Papers, Series V: Audiovisual
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Harris, Roy Vincent, 1895-1985 |
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1977-1983 |
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Roy Vincent Harris Papers, Series V: Audiovisual, includes 1 compact disc, 3 VHS videocassettes, 8 3/4" Umatic videocassettes,
12 audiocassettes, and nine quarter-inch open reel audio tapes containing interviews with Roy V. Harris in the 1970s and 1980s.
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RBRL183RVH_V |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Reflections on Georgia Politics Oral History Collection
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Short, Charles Robert, 1932- |
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2006-2016 |
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The Reflections on Georgia Politics Oral History Collection consists of interviews with politically prominent Georgians conducted
by Bob Short since 2007. Interviewees include former governors, members of both the U.S. and Georgia Congresses, secretaries
of state, lobbyists, journalists, lawyers, activists, and relatives of prominent politicians. Included with these oral histories
are a few public programs recorded at Young Harris College in 2006-2007. Most interviews were recorded in the homes and offices
of interviewees or in the Bob Short Oral History Studio at the University of Georgia. The conversations cover many topics
at the intersection of politics and public life in modern Georgia, with a particular strength in gubernatorial contests,
the Civil Rights movement, reapportionment, the development of Atlanta, the rise of the Republican party in Georgia, political
journalism, and the interaction between religion and politics.
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RBRL220ROGP |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Mary Frances Early Papers
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Early, Mary Frances, 1936- |
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1953-2012 |
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This collection documents Mary Frances Early, the first African American to graduate from the University of Georgia. Ms. Early's
transcripts, grades, financial aid documents, photographs, diaries, and notebooks illustrate her student life. After graduating
from the University of Georgia in 1962, with her master's in music education, she worked for the Atlanta Public Schools and
was involved in local, state and national educational organizations. Ms. Early's involvement with organizations such as Georgia
Music Educators Association, National Endowment for the Arts, and Music Educators National Conference is illustrated by correspondence,
photographs, and speeches. Also included are materials regarding her education at Clark Atlanta University (1957) and honors
received from the University of Georgia Alumni Association and College of Education. The collection contains correspondence,
photographs, programs and event files, official documents from the University of Georgia, diaries, and notebooks.
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RBRL316MFE |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Horace A. Bohannon oral history interview
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Bohannon, Horace A. |
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1989 June 16 |
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The collection consists of an oral history interview with Horace A. Bohannon by David Onkst. Topics discussed include Bohannon's
World War II experiences with the Tuskegee Airmen; African American veterans and the G.I. Bill; the Georgia Veteran's League
and the relationship between African Americans and whites; the Southern Regional Council (SRC) and its policy on segregation,
its veterans service project, and Dr. Henry Mitchell's involvement with the SRC; and the United States Employment Service.
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ms2854 |
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Hargrett Library |
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault Papers
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Hunter-Gault, Charlayne, 1942- |
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Dates: |
1959-2018 |
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault is a journalist and former correspondent for National Public Radio and CNN. In 1961 she and Hamilton
Holmes became the first African Americans to attend the University of Georgia. Hunter-Gault has spent much of her career as
a foreign correspondent, where she covered the fall and aftermath of apartheid in South Africa, as well as other political
developments in Africa, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. She has been awarded a Peabody award for Excellence in Broadcast
Journalism and was named Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists in 1986, among numerous other
honors. This collection documents her experience as one the first two African American students at the University of Georgia
and her career in journalism.
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Identifier: |
RBRL043CHG |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Roy Vincent Harris Papers
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Harris, Roy Vincent, 1895-1985 |
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Dates: |
1931-1983 |
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The Roy Vincent Harris Papers consist of the papers of Roy V. Harris from 1931-1983. Includes correspondence, memoranda, news
clippings, and photographs reflecting Harris's career as a lawyer, state politician, member of the Board of Regents, and avid
segregationist. Contains copies of the conservative civil rights journal The Citizen (1975-1983), which contains articles
contributed by Harris. The collection also includes personal scrapbooks (1945-1946; 1956-1969); a videotaped interview with
Harris, in which he discusses his service with the state legislature and the Board of Regents, the growth of the Medical College
of Georgia, and Augusta politics; and audio taped interviews with Harris in which he discusses Georgia politics, education
in Georgia, and his thoughts on Huey Long and Tom Watson.
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RBRL183RVH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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