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481 Title:   Bill T. Hardman, Sr. Papers  Save
  Creator:   Hardman, Bill, 1926-  
  Dates:   1960-2009  
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Bill T. Hardman, Sr. (1926-2013) served as Georgia's first tourism director (1959-1970). His papers document his work to promote Georgia tourism throughout the United States and abroad and include news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks and printed material.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL382  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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482 Title:   David Adelman Papers  Save
  Creator:   Adelman, David, 1964-  
  Dates:   1990s-2000s  
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This collection contains documents originating from Ambassador Adelman's state senate campaign committee, his state senate office, and his ambassadorial staff. Campaign files are mostly composed of mailers, flyers, signs, and campaign memorabilia distributed by the Friends of David Adelman. It includes a full run of newsletters sent to constituents, letters from the campaign committee, and other correspondence. Files from the state senate office include both legislative and political files. Legislative files document bills introduced by Adelman, including the Darfur sanctions bill (SB 170), post-conviction DNA testing bill (SB 119), campus police open records act (SB 153), and the domestic violence shelter protection act (SB 147). It also includes research materials on legislation affecting stem cell research, casino gaming, speed limits, and the Georgia corporate code; and records of Senator Adelman's activities on the Commission on Children, Marriage, and Family Law. Political files are composed mostly of press clippings and correspondence with advocacy groups and members of the General Assembly. The ambassadorial papers include documents collected by Adelman and his staff to prepare for his confirmation hearings, trip files and itineraries, selected speeches, and correspondence with organizations and individuals involced in foreign trade and finance, including the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperaton (APEC), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and the American Chamber of Commerce.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL386  
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483 Title:   Beechwood Hills Neighborhood Association Records  Save
  Creator:   Beechwood Hills Neighborhood Association  
  Dates:   1998-2013  
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The Beechwood Hills Neighborhood Association is one of the oldest community associations in Athens, GA. The collection documents in the activities of the neighborhood associaion board, including newsletters, monthly meetings, and revisions to the community by-laws.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL392  
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484 Title:   Doug Hatch Papers  Save
  Creator:   Hatch, Doug  
  Dates:   1970-2020  
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Douglas Richard Hatch is a retired math teacher and disability rights advocate. He was selected to carry the Olympic torch through Athens, GA in the lead-up to the 1996 Atlanta Games. He was also an organizer for the 1996 Paralympic Games torch relay and was part of the Paralympics Speaker's Bureau. This collection documents his disability work at UGA and his work with the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL393  
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485 Title:   Robert J. Bielen Collection on the Peace Corps and Revolution in the Dominican Republic  Save
  Creator:   Bielen, Robert J.  
  Dates:   1956-2016  
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Robert Bielen served as a staff physician with the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic (1963-1965). The collection documents the political climate in the Dominican Republic during that period as includes a memoir of Bielen's recollections of that time.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL394  
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486 Title:   John Chandler Papers  Save
  Creator:   Chandler, John  
  Dates:   1980s-2010s  
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John Chandler has been the executive director of Star Choices, an organization that supports people with developmental disabilities in Macon-Bibb County, since 1985. His papers relate to his work with Star Choices, the Paulding County Retardation Association, the Macon-Bibb Housing Authority, and other groups. Includes annual reports, planning files, and news clippings.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL395  
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487 Title:   Beverly Benson Long Papers  Save
  Creator:   Long, Beverly Benson  
  Dates:   1940-2009  
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Beverly Benson Long (1920-2015) served in state, national and international organizations as a mental health professional and advocate. Her papers document her extensive work and career in the mental health field and include correspondence, internal reports, papers, newsletters, memos, conference proceedings, and commission and board meeting materials.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL397  
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488 Title:   Linton M. and Josephine H. Collins Papers  Save
  Creator:   Collins, Linton M.  
  Dates:   1874-1995  
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Josephine H. Collins was the daughter of Governor Lamartine Hardman. Her husband, Linton Collins, was appointed to the U.S. Court of Claims by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Judge Collins' papers document his work as a teacher, attorney, and judge, including material related to conscientious objectors during World War II. Ms. Collins' papers contain correspondence with family and friends, including letters from her father, and records related to the history of Sautee Nacoochee, GA.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL398  
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489 Title:   Cheri Mitchell Papers  Save
  Creator:   Mitchell, Cheri  
  Dates:   1950-2014  
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Cheri Mitchell is a self-advocate and grassroots activitist in the community of people with disabilities in Georgia. Her collection documents her self-advocacy work, especially her work in Atlanta with her husband, Sam Mitchell, and her work with People First of Georgia.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL399  
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490 Title:   Roderick L. (RL) Grubbs Papers  Save
  Creator:   Grubbs, Roderick L.  
  Dates:   1973-2014  
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Roderick L. (RL) Grubbs (1959-2016) was an advocate for assistive technology, a disability rights activist, and a specialist in the Georgia Department of Community Health. His papers include subject files on a variety of disability-related topics and organizations and material related to Money Follows the Person, a state program.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL400  
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491 Title:   Philip H. Alston, Jr. Papers  Save
  Creator:   Howard, Buckner, III  
  Dates:   1961-1988  
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Philip H. Alston was a supporter of Jimmy Carter during two gubernatorial campaigns and Carter's 1976 presidential campaign. He later served as the U.S. Ambassador to Australia from 1977-1979 and the U.S. Ambassador to Nauru from 1979-1981. This collection documents his political and diplomatic career.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL402  
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492 Title:   Armour v. Nix Case Files  Save
  Creator:   Sams, Gary  
  Dates:   1940-1979  
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Armour v. Nix, litigated from 1972 to 1980, challenged school segregation in the metropolitan Atlanta area. The case files include depositions, compliance reports, correspondence, and research on factors influencing racial patterns in housing, the use of busing to desegregate schools, and population changes in metropolitan areas.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL403  
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493 Title:   Rotary Club of Athens Records  Save
  Creator:   Athens Rotary Club (Athens, Ga.)  
  Dates:   1927-2019  
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The Rotary Club of Athens, Georgia was officially chartered by Rotary International on March 12, 1920. The records in this collection consist of administrative records, membership records, publications, district and international records, photographs, audiovisual recordings, artifacts, and other records documenting the organization's administrative, membership, programming, and philanthropic activities in Athens-Clarke County and its relationship with Georgia's Rotary districts and the broader Rotary International community between 1927 and 2017.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL406  
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494 Title:   Goin' Back: Remembering UGA Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Lane, Fran  
  Dates:   2006-2016  
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Goin' Back: Remembering UGA is an oral history project designed to preserve the memories of former students, faculty and staff, and higher administration officials of the University of Georgia. To learn more history of the University of Georgia, please visit the University Archives website, part of the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL407GBOH  
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495 Title:   Frank H. Chandley Olympics Collection  Save
  Creator:   Chandley, Frank  
  Dates:   1980-2002  
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This collection consists of commemorative memorabilia from the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL408  
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496 Title:   Reverend Calvin Peterson and Disabled in Action Atlanta Collection  Save
  Creator:   Peterson, Calvin E.  
  Dates:   1967-2015  
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Reverend Calvin Peterson is the founder and director of Disabled in Action, a non-profit organization with a mission to advocate, educate and empower people with disabilities living in poverty, their families and caregivers, and with an emphasis on equity and inclusion. The collection includes articles of incorporation, correspondence, press releases, news clippings, brochures, flyers, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and other materials that document Rev. Peterson and Disabled in Action's advocacy and activism.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL409  
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497 Title:   Robert B. Troutman, Jr. Papers  Save
  Creator:   Troutman, Robert B. (Robert Battey), 1918-1991  
  Dates:   1940s-2000s  
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Robert B. Troutman, Jr. was a lawyer at the Atlanta-based firm Spalding, Sibley, Troutman, and Brock (now King and Spalding). During the 1960 Presidential campaign he served as the manager of John F. Kennedy's Southern campaign. After the election, he served briefly as chairman of the Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, where he spearheaded the committee's Plans for Progress jobs strategy. The bulk of this collection document's Troutman's real estate ventures in Florida and his immediate family. Only a small part concerns his work for the Kennedy campaign and Kennedy administration.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL410  
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498 Title:   Ecological Society of America Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Ecological Society of America Historical Records Committee  
  Dates:   2012-ongoing  
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Dennis Knight, as part of the ESA's Historical Records Committee, was the principal organizer of this collection, which documents the history of the Ecological Society of America and the work of its members. For more information and background about the organization, please reference the Ecological Society of America records collection, archived at the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL416ESA  
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499 Title:   Griffin African American Oral History Project  Save
  Creator:   National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Griffin Branch  
  Dates:   2015-2018  
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The Griffin African American Oral History Project intends to document the experiences of people who lived in Fairmont Community in Griffin, Georgia during the civil rights era and through its transformation to the present day.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL418GAA  
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500 Title:   Journalism and Civil Rights in Georgia and the South Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Georgia Humanities  
  Dates:   2016 2016  
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This oral history collection is a part of the larger Look Forward project, which was created as a celebration of the centennial of the Pulitzer Prizes. Oral histories are one component of the larger project. To see the full Look Forward digital exhibition, which contains interviews with journalism historians and Pulitzer prize winners as well as other historical resources, visit www.LookFowardGA.org.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL419JCR  
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