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501 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  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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502 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  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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503 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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504 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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505 Title:   Mississippi Agriculture Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Williams, Brian  
  Dates:   2016  
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The Mississippi Agriculture Oral History Collection is comprised of interviews whose research focus is on the environmental, social, and technological aspects of agricultural change in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta. Interviews were conducted with a variety of subjects, including large-scale and small-scale farmers, former agricultural workers, civil rights activists, extension agents, and agro-industrial sector workers, documenting their experience of the agricultural industrialization process during the mid to late twentieth century.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL420MA  
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506 Title:   College of Family and Consumer Sciences Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Powell, Cal  
  Dates:   July 2017 - September 2017  
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The collection is comprised of interviews with current and former faculty members and deans of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Participants discuss topics including the history of home economics and human ecology, the evolution of the discipline and its acceptance and application over the past century, as well as its outlook for the future. Participants also talk about curriculum development, experiential learning initiatives and internships, and interdisciplinary partnerships with other colleges on campus. Also discussed is the 1990 name change from the College of Home Economics to the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL422FACS  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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507 Title:   South Georgia Civil Rights Oral History Collection  Save
  Creator:   Wall, James  
  Dates:   2017  
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Oral histories with members of the Albany Movement's civil rights campaign in southwest Georgia document that time period as well as the local politics and initiatives in its aftermath. "In November 1961, residents of Albany, Georgia, launched an ambitious campaign to eliminate segregation in all facets of local life. The movement captured national attention one month later when local leaders invited Martin Luther King, Jr. to join the protest. Despite King's involvement, the movement failed to secure concessions from local officials and was consequently deemed unsuccessful by many observers. Subsequent appraisals, however, have identified the movement as a formative learning experience for King and other civil rights organizers, and credited it with hastening the ultimate desegregation of Albany's facilities, which occurred only one year following the movement's conclusion in August 1962." -- Civil Rights Digital Library
 
  Identifier:   RBRL424SGCR  
  Repository:   Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies  
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508 Title:   Paul Brown Family Papers  Save
  Creator:   Brown, Rosalyn  
  Dates:   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.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL427  
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509 Title:   Beehive Design Collective Mesoamerica Resiste Poster  Save
  Creator:   Beehive Design Collective  
  Dates:   2013  
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Mesoamerica Resiste is a graphic poster produced in 2013 by the Beehive Design Collective of Machias, Maine in response to the social, economic, and environmental impact of globalization on the Americas.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL428  
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510 Title:   Francis H. Herrick Materials Related to Dean Rusk  Save
  Creator:   Herrick, Francis H.  
  Dates:   1946-1994  
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The Francis H. Herrick Materials Related to Dean Rusk consist of reports, conference materials, and newspaper clippings related to Dean Rusk that were collected by Francis H. Herrick between 1946 and 1994. Herrick was a colleague of Rusk's at Mills College, Oakland, California, in the 1930s and 1940s and a longtime friend.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL429  
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511 Title:   Frederick C. Marland Papers  Save
  Creator:   Marland, Frederick C. , 1933-  
  Dates:   1930s-2000s  
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Frederick C. Marland is a retired professor from the University of Georgia Marine Science Institute located in Sapelo Island, Georgia. He worked closely with Reid Harris and other Georgia legislators to write the technical portions of the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act of 1970, and later the Shore Act of 1979. These papers consist of his collected ecological research, material on marine development, promotional information about coastal areas, and a large collection of annotated maps.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL430  
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512 Title:   Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities Records  Save
  Creator:   Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities  
  Dates:   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.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL432  
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513 Title:   Alexander S. Clay Papers  Save
  Creator:   Clay, Alexander Stephens, 1853-1910.  
  Dates:   1900-1951  
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The Alexander S. Clay Papers is one of the earliest collections of Congressional papers held by the Russell Library and documents the beginnings of modern, federal policy-making in the twentieth century. The collection consists of correspondence between Senator Clay and his constituents, government officials and public servants, members of his family, and others between 1900 and 1914. Most of the letters are incoming correspondence. Topics discussed in the correspondence include the appointment of postmasters and other civil servants, nominations for students seeking admission to the United States Military Academy (West Point) and Naval Academy (Annapolis), tariffs and international trade legislation, the opening of the Panama Canal, U.S. Supreme Court cases and justice appointments, women's suffrage, Prohibition, Georgia gubernatorial elections, the 1908 presidential election, expansion of rural postal delivery service, relations between the United States and the Philippines, and the 1910 federal census. Also included in the collection are letters received after Clay's death, a photograph, postage stamps, and U.S. Army records from the 31st Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry (which Clay's son, Frank Butner Clay, served in as a captain) that were collected by the Clay family.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL435  
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514 Title:   Moore's Ford Memorial Committee Records  Save
  Creator:   Moore's Ford Memorial Committee  
  Dates:   1968-2011  
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The Moore's Ford Memorial Committee was founded in 1997 to commemorate and reconcile the 1946 Moore's Ford lynching, in which two African American couples were murdered by a white mob at the Moore's Ford bridge in Walton County, GA. The collection contains the committee's administrative and financial records, event planning files, files on the FBI and GBI investigations into the lynching and other incidents of racial violence, and documentation of the committee's support for restorative justice and reconciliation.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL437  
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515 Title:   Louise Burch Inaugural Commemorative for Jimmy Carter  Save
  Creator:   Franklin Mint  
  Dates:   January 20, 1977  
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This commemorative consists of a silver coin cast with a profile of President Carter and three canceled postage stamps dated on Inauguration Day, 1977: one from Washington, D.C., one from Plains, GA (home town of Jimmy Carter), and a third from Ceylon, MN (home town of Walter Mondale). The commemorative is housed in a blue, leatherette folder adorned with the Presidential Seal.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL439  
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516 Title:   Joan Haddad Saliba Papers  Save
  Creator:   Joan Haddad Saliba, 1928-2009  
  Dates:   1982-2002  
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This collection is composed of a scrapbook of Mayor Saliba's career. Materials found therein include photographs, newspaper clippings covering Saliba's political career, and some campaign materials. The collection also includes a correspondence with other prominent Georgians--including President Jimmy Carter, Governors Joy Frank Harris and Roy Barnes, and then-Lieutenant Governor Zell Miller--and with actor Jamie Farr, to whom Saliba was related. The collection also contains seven VHS cassettes, most of which are promotional videos for the City of Hartwell that feature Mayor Saliba.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL440  
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517 Title:   George Hovis Georgia House of Representatives Poster  Save
  Creator:   Hovis, George  
  Dates:   1894-1895  
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This collection consists of a single, 16x20 in., sepia composite image of the Georgia House of Representatives, 1894-1895. Members are numbered; writing on the reverse identifies #104 as J.W. McCurdy of Decatur.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL443  
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518 Title:   Tom Crawford Papers  Save
  Creator:   Crawford, Tom  
  Dates:   1969-2018  
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This collection contains news article clippings, reporter notebooks, digital files, photographs, audiovisual recordings, artifacts, and other materials documenting Tom Crawford's nearly fifty year career as a newspaper journalist covering city, county, and state politics in Georgia between 1969 and 2018.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL444  
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519 Title:   Delmer D. Dunn Pell Grant Formation Papers  Save
  Creator:   none  
  Dates:   1960s-1970s  
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This collection contains copies of "The Formation of the Pell Grant Program: The Contribution of Walter F. Mondale," written by Delmer D. Dunn.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL446  
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520 Title:   Keith T. Poole Papers  Save
  Creator:   Poole, Keith T.  
  Dates:   1963-2018  
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Keith T. Poole is a political scientist who developed the Nominal Three-Step Estimation (NOMINATE) in order to analyze political polarization in the United States. Poole's collection contains documents on spatial modeling, voting models, measurement theory, and probability and statistics.
 
  Identifier:   RBRL447  
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