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The League of Women Voters of Atlanta-Fulton County, formerly the Atlanta League of Women Voters, is an affiliate of the national League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization rooted in the woman's suffrage movement. Originally known as the Central Committee of Women Citizens, the Atlanta organization, founded by Eleanore Raoul, predates the formation of the national League of Women Voters in 1920, and consisted of white middle-class women, including Raoul, who were active in local woman suffrage associations, among them the Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia, organized by Atlanta native Emily C. MacDougald. For decades the League of Women Voters of Atlanta ⁰́₃Fulton County has advocated for citizen participation in political activities and worked to shape public policy on a number of issues ranging from public education to the environment. In the 1920's, the Atlanta League began publishing a monthly bulletin, "Facts," which provided information pertaining to candidates, elections, issues, and voter registration. Among its other activities, the Atlanta League recommended merging city and county governments during the 1930s. Later, in 1956, the local League split when membership rules were passed that precluded restrictions based on race. In accordance with the general objectives of the national association, the Atlanta-Fulton branch continues to establish positions of public policy through membership consensus, to increase citizen participation in the election process, and to enhance citizen participation in government decisions at the local, state, and national level. The organization is comprised of a board of directors, committees, task forces, local units, as well as individual members, all of whom are encouraged to be politically active.
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As early as 1921, League Board Minutes refer to conducting a citizenship school to inform citizens about the operation of city government, regulations about registration and voting, and about candidates.
The League of Women Voters of Atlanta was organized in 1920, one month before the establishment of the National League of Women Voters, later called the League of Women Voters of the U.S. The Atlanta League was initially called the Atlanta League of Women Citizens. It was founded after the August 1920 ratification of the woman suffrage amendment by many of the same women who were active in the Central Committee of Woman Citizens, an organization established in 1919 to administer the registration of women to vote in the 1919 Atlanta municipal election.
The purpose of the League of Women Voters of Atlanta, a non-partisan organization, was to obtain better government through an informed public. Because women were not granted suffrage in this country until 1920 (except for specific cases like the Atlanta municipal election mentioned above and other local or state exceptions), many women approached their recent franchisement with a conscientious attitude. The ex-suffragists of 1920 who joined the League of Women Voters of Atlanta not only exercised their right to vote. They were also active in the voter registration of other women; the study of citizenship, city government, and politics; research and massive publicity on voting issues, candidates, voting, and registration official procedures; and the involvement of Atlanta civic and business leaders in their work.
Eleanore Raoul (Mrs. Harry L. Greene) was the primary driving force behind the effective administration of the Atlanta League. Another active leader in the Atlanta League was Maude Pollard Turman, who served several terms as President and Board Chairman in the 1920's and 1930's.
League ward leaders seemed to head up organizational units of the League based on voting wards. Each ward leader or ward officer was a member of a governing committee known by several names. During 1927-1928, the committee was called the "Ward Officers' Council." However, during 1925-1928, the ward leaders were affiliated with the "Organization Committee" whose chairman corresponded with ward leaders concerning the structure of the ward organization. These were created to canvass the residents of their wards for new League members and to encourage the registration of women in the wards to vote. After about 1930, most of the canvassing for League membership and registration was done through a central Atlanta League office instead of through ward organizations.
The governing board of the Atlanta League was initially called the Central Committee of the League of Women Voters. By 1922, it was called the Executive Board and, later, the Board of Directors. Board meetings were usually held monthly, except for occasional especially-called meetings. They were attended by officers of the League, including elected officers, ward chairmen, and committee chairmen.
In 1933, a Candidates Committee composed of League members, Men's Council members, and other civic group members was formed "to develop civic leadership and attract a high type of citizen to public office." Studies of local government were conducted, citing needs to be fulfilled by candidates for specified public offices. The League hoped that candidates running for local offices would address the needs as assessed by this committee.
By 1938, a Citizens Committee was formed to perform a similar function. Correspondence refers to the fact that the Candidates Committee of 1933-1934 was not a success. Early plans of the Citizens Committee were to prepare a uniform questionnaire for candidates. The records do not indicate the success or failure of the 1938-1939 committee.
As there appear to be no other membership lists for the early years except for the Treasurer's Membership/Donation Books in this series, it is possible that the Membership Committee and the Treasurer operated from this one set of records. Later Treasurer's records can be found with those of the Finance Committee, Series Three; the Finance Committee members apparently used records both of the Treasurer and the Membership Committee in their work and filed them with the records of their own committee.
The governing board of the Atlanta League was initially called the Central Committee of the League of Women Voters. By 1922, it was called the Executive Board and, later, the Board of Directors. Board meetings were usually held monthly, except for occasional especially-called meetings. They were attended by officers of the League, including elected officers, ward chairmen, and committee chairmen.
The national organization of the League of Women Voters was called National League of Women Voters until about 1947 when publications indicate the name League of Women Voters of the U.S. was first used.
As there appear to be no other membership lists for the early years except for the Treasurer's Membership/Donation Books in this series, it is possible that the Membership Committee and the Treasurer operated from this one set of records. Later Treasurer's records can be found with those of the Finance Committee, Series Three; the Finance Committee members apparently used records both of the Treasurer and the Membership Committee in their work and filed them with the records of their own committee.
The Finance Committee apparently worked closely with the Membership Committee. League members were contacted by the Finance Committee concerning paying of dues and, in some cases, contributions. The committee also wrote and visited Atlanta business and civic leaders acquainting them with the work of the League, inviting them to join, and encouraging them to make a donation. In 1927, a Men's Council to the League was organized in order to obtain financial and other support from a wider sector of Atlanta citizens. Finance Luncheons held during the Annual meetings were a vehicle by which the League obtained pledges for financial support during the year. By 1946, the Atlanta League was obtaining $750 pledges from representatives of several major Atlanta companies at the Men's Council Finance Luncheons.
The national organization of the League of Women Voters was called National League of Women Voters until about 1947 when publications indicate the name League of Women Voters of the U.S. was first used.
League ward leaders seemed to head up organizational units of the League based on voting wards. Each ward leader or ward officer was a member of a governing committee known by several names. During 1927-1928, the committee was called the "Ward Officers' Council." However, during 1925-1928, the ward leaders were affiliated with the "Organization Committee" whose chairman corresponded with ward leaders concerning the structure of the ward organization. These were created to canvass the residents of their wards for new League members and to encourage the registration of women in the wards to vote. After about 1930, most of the canvassing for League membership and registration was done through a central Atlanta League office instead of through ward organizations.
The League of Women Voters of Atlanta was organized in 1920, one month before the establishment of the National League of Women Voters, later called the League of Women Voters of the U.S. The Atlanta League was initially called the Atlanta League of Women Citizens. It was founded after the August 1920 ratification of the woman suffrage amendment by many of the same women who were active in the Central Committee of Woman Citizens, an organization established in 1919 to administer the registration of women to vote in the 1919 Atlanta municipal election.
The purpose of the League of Women Voters of Atlanta, a non-partisan organization, was to obtain better government through an informed public. Because women were not granted suffrage in this country until 1920 (except for specific cases like the Atlanta municipal election mentioned above and other local or state exceptions), many women approached their recent franchisement with a conscientious attitude. The ex-suffragists of 1920 who joined the League of Women Voters of Atlanta not only exercised their right to vote. They were also active in the voter registration of other women; the study of citizenship, city government, and politics; research and massive publicity on voting issues, candidates, voting, and registration official procedures; and the involvement of Atlanta civic and business leaders in their work.
Eleanore Raoul (Mrs. Harry L. Greene) was the primary driving force behind the effective administration of the Atlanta League. Another active leader in the Atlanta League was Maude Pollard Turman, who served several terms as President and Board Chairman in the 1920's and 1930's.
Massive voter registration drives were conducted by the Atlanta League during 1924-1927, based on the idea of a "portable registration booth." The "Get Out the Vote" campaigns were begun in 1926 and were closely aligned with the voter registration drives. Numerous civic groups including the Chamber of Commerce and professional organizations cooperated with the League in these campaigns. In 1926, the Georgia League of Women Voters sponsored a Voters' Prize for the city that increased its voting by the largest percentage. The Fifth Ward of Atlanta won the prize. By the 1940's, the League contacted various major employers and numerous civic groups seeking their commitment to assist the League in the registration of employees and group members.
As early as 1921, League Board Minutes refer to conducting a citizenship school to inform citizens about the operation of city government, regulations about registration and voting, and about candidates.
Massive voter registration drives were conducted by the Atlanta League during 1924-1927, based on the idea of a "portable registration booth." The "Get Out the Vote" campaigns were begun in 1926 and were closely aligned with the voter registration drives. Numerous civic groups including the Chamber of Commerce and professional organizations cooperated with the League in these campaigns. In 1926, the Georgia League of Women Voters sponsored a Voters' Prize for the city that increased its voting by the largest percentage. The Fifth Ward of Atlanta won the prize. By the 1940's, the League contacted various major employers and numerous civic groups seeking their commitment to assist the League in the registration of employees and group members.
In 1933, a Candidates Committee composed of League members, Men's Council members, and other civic group members was formed "to develop civic leadership and attract a high type of citizen to public office." Studies of local government were conducted, citing needs to be fulfilled by candidates for specified public offices. The League hoped that candidates running for local offices would address the needs as assessed by this committee.
By 1938, a Citizens Committee was formed to perform a similar function. Correspondence refers to the fact that the Candidates Committee of 1933-1934 was not a success. Early plans of the Citizens Committee were to prepare a uniform questionnaire for candidates. The records do not indicate the success or failure of the 1938-1939 committee.
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Gaunt, MaryAnne (MaryAnne Farnsworth), 1944-. MaryAnne Gaunt papers, 1975-1988.
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MaryAnne Gaunt papers, 1975-1988.
Correspondence, publications, minutes and agendas, conference programs, news clippings and notes make up the MaryAnne Gaunt papers. The majority of the papers document Gaunt's work as committee chair of the Atlanta Women's Network (AWN) Program from 1987 to 1988, including invitations to the monthly programs, contact lists of possible program speakers, as well as AWN annual report 1987-1988. Also documented is her role as President of the League of Women voters of Atlanta/Fulton County (1983-1985) with meeting minutes, group publications and information on Title IX legislation. In addition, the papers include articles and clippings relating to rape, abuse, harassment and the property rights of women.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta/Fulton County. League of Women Voters of Atlanta-Fulton County records, 1917-1982.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta-Fulton County records, 1917-1982.
Through correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, publications and printed material, the collection documents the activities the League of Women Voters of Atlanta-Fulton County and its relationships to national and state leagues, from 1917-1982. Subject files, the bulk of the collection, document the efforts of the group to promote political participation among the citizens of Atlanta and covers topics ranging from segregation to juvenile delinquency, as well as various city ordinances. Publications and printed material derive mainly from the national ("Action," "The National Voter"), state ("The Pilgrim," "Georgia Voter"), and city and county leagues ("Facts," "Memo," "The New Citizen," "Newsletter," and "Up-to-the-Minute"), but also includes conservative publications, such as "Human Events."
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Tracy, Dorothy J., 1920-. Dorothy Tracy oral history interview [sound recording], 1996 June 11.
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Dorothy Tracy oral history interview [sound recording], 1996 June 11.
Tracy discusses her childhood and education in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and recounts that her "mother was very intent on women's rights, that women were just as capable as men." She goes on to talk about her courtship, marriage and early married life with her husband Jack Tracy. During this period, she joined the League of Women Voters, and became politically active. Tracy recounts that when her husband died (in 1963), she became particularly aware of the fact that women needed to be financially responsible for themselves. She goes on to say that as a student at Georgia State University, she was asked to teach a women's financial planning community college-level course. Not surprisingly, her interests in the Women's Movement were focused on women's financial rights, and in particular taxation. Tracy discusses the way the Women's Movement affected her personal life and in particular the lives of her children. She finishes by considering the accomplishments to the Women's Movement: the greatest, she feels, is that women not only have access to professions previously closed to them, but that they also have a greater sense of their own worth.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publications and photographs, 1919-1962 (bulk 1928-1962).
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta publications and photographs, 1919-1962 (bulk 1928-1962).
This series contains primarily the Atlanta League's monthly publication, FACTS; see also Series Eighteen for the oversized "Pre-Election" editions. Also included are unique broadsides on voting, other Atlanta League publications, and several photographs. See also Series Seventeen, which contains three photographs of candidates in folders 17, 76, and 179.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta citizenship training records, 1927-1950 (bulk 1932-1950).
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta citizenship training records, 1927-1950 (bulk 1932-1950).
This series consists of records documenting the League's training courses on Atlanta city government, state and national government, voter registration, the city Democratic Executive Committee, and on specific issues such as taxes, welfare, and labor. Included are course outlines (featuring a trip to City Hall), schedules of class speakers, and texts of lectures.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta treasurer's records, 1921-1929.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta treasurer's records, 1921-1929.
The records in this series consist of Financial Journals and Ledgers, one bank account book, and Treasurer's Membership/Donation Books. The Treasurer also made monthly Treasurer's Reports at the Board meetings that are located in Series One.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta treasurer's records, 1921-1929.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta treasurer's records, 1921-1929.
The records in this series consist of Financial Journals and Ledgers, one bank account book, and Treasurer's Membership/Donation Books. The Treasurer also made monthly Treasurer's Reports at the Board meetings that are located in Series One.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. United States Voting publications, 1927-1960.
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United States Voting publications, 1927-1960.
Voting publications from Georgia and out-of-state. A broadside produced by the Fulton Co., GA, Young Statesmen's Club for a political rally.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates/citizens committee records, 1929-1939 (bulk 1933-1934, 1938-1939).
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates/citizens committee records, 1929-1939 (bulk 1933-1934, 1938-1939).
The records in this series consist of some minutes or notes on meetings. Also included are reference publications about similar committees throughout the country, correspondence, and names of committee members.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta subject files, 1925-1953.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta subject files, 1925-1953.
The Atlanta League maintained subject files on numerous topics related to voting, government, public issues, and League projects. Records of specific projects are often filed with the committee administering the project or with the Minutes in Series One. This series also included clippings on the 1929-1931 graft investigation of numerous Atlanta city officials.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta ward records, 1921-1932 (bulk 1926-1927).
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta ward records, 1921-1932 (bulk 1926-1927).
The records in this series include monthly reports, some canvass and registration records, some ward meeting minutes, and other records documenting the work of the Atlanta League on the ward level of organization.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates files, 1934-1955.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates files, 1934-1955.
These files contain completed candidate questionnaires, clippings, and other records on local candidates. Most of the files indicate if the candidate was elected to the office or not. The inventory cites the office for which the person was a candidate; it is not meant to imply that the person was elected to that office.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta compiled historical information, 1920-1959.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta compiled historical information, 1920-1959.
This series contains historical information on the Atlanta League, compiled by League members. It includes compiled lists of officers, lists of early League members, essays, and notes summarizing League activities, programs, and accomplishments.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta subject files, 1925-1953.
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League of Women Voters of Atlanta subject files, 1925-1953.
The Atlanta League maintained subject files on numerous topics related to voting, government, public issues, and League projects. Records of specific projects are often filed with the committee administering the project or with the Minutes in Series One. This series also included clippings on the 1929-1931 graft investigation of numerous Atlanta city officials.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta subject files, 1925-1953.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
This series consists of Membership Committee records that were not filed with other series by the League. They include outgoing letters concerning renewal of annual memberships or new memberships and alphabetical membership lists citing name, address, phone number, number of years of membership, and dues due date. The outgoing letters concerning membership renewals often contain information on other League functions.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
These records include schedules citing locations and dates/times for the roving voter registration truck staffed by Atlanta League members; information on city and state voter registration laws; information on the Voter's Prize (included with the "Get Out the Vote" records); and "Get Out the Vote" Committee minutes, correspondence, publicity, and other records.
ArchivalResource: 18 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
This series consists of the minutes (usually called Board Minutes) and other papers documenting the proceedings of the Executive Board meetings and of the Annual (and often Semi-Annual and Quarterly) meetings. Some Board Minutes record the attendance of board members. Also filed with these minutes are agendas; monthly reports of the League office, the treasurer, ward organizations, membership committee and other committees; resolutions passed by the board; some correspondence about meetings; and, in a few cases, records about publicity and speakers' bureau schedules.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
This series consists of the minutes (usually called Board Minutes) and other papers documenting the proceedings of the Executive Board meetings and of the Annual (and often Semi-Annual and Quarterly) meetings. Some Board Minutes record the attendance of board members. Also filed with these minutes are agendas; monthly reports of the League office, the treasurer, ward organizations, membership committee and other committees; resolutions passed by the board; some correspondence about meetings; and, in a few cases, records about publicity and speakers' bureau schedules.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta minutes, 1920-1960 (bulk 1920-1956).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
The records in this series are primarily clippings about League activities glued onto scrapbook pages. Most of the items bear source citations. Also included are files about radio publicity and texts of radio broadcasts conducted by the Atlanta League on voter registration and voting.
ArchivalResource: 30 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. Voting publications, 1927-1960.
Title:
Voting publications, 1927-1960.
Voting publications from Georgia and out-of-state. A broadside produced by the Fulton Co., GA, Young Statesmen's Club for a political rally.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. Voting publications, 1927-1960.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
This series contains primarily oversized editions of FACTS that cite candidate information and were designed for posting in public places. Also included are other oversized publications and broadsides.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
Title:
National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
The records in this series are publications, which were collected by the Atlanta League. Included are monthly newsletters; general information on the League purpose, programs, and organization; information on conducting finance drives and voting campaigns; published histories of the League; and other topical publications.
ArchivalResource: 11 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
The records in this series are primarily clippings about League activities glued onto scrapbook pages. Most of the items bear source citations. Also included are files about radio publicity and texts of radio broadcasts conducted by the Atlanta League on voter registration and voting.
ArchivalResource: 30 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publicity committee records, 1927-1964 (bulk 1930-1955).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates/citizens committee records, 1929-1939 (bulk 1933-1934, 1938-1939).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates/citizens committee records, 1929-1939 (bulk 1933-1934, 1938-1939).
The records in this series consist of some minutes or notes on meetings. Also included are reference publications about similar committees throughout the country, correspondence, and names of committee members.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates/citizens committee records, 1929-1939 (bulk 1933-1934, 1938-1939).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta compiled historical information, 1920-1959.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta compiled historical information, 1920-1959.
This series contains historical information on the Atlanta League, compiled by League members. It includes compiled lists of officers, lists of early League members, essays, and notes summarizing League activities, programs, and accomplishments.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta compiled historical information, 1920-1959.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
This series consists of Membership Committee records that were not filed with other series by the League. They include outgoing letters concerning renewal of annual memberships or new memberships and alphabetical membership lists citing name, address, phone number, number of years of membership, and dues due date. The outgoing letters concerning membership renewals often contain information on other League functions.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta membership committee records, 1920-1954 (bulk 1920-1927, 1938-1954).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates files, 1934-1955.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates files, 1934-1955.
These files contain completed candidate questionnaires, clippings, and other records on local candidates. Most of the files indicate if the candidate was elected to the office or not. The inventory cites the office for which the person was a candidate; it is not meant to imply that the person was elected to that office.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta candidates files, 1934-1955.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
These records document both the work of the League's internal administration--its organization, finance, membership, publicity--and its activity in numerous local government improvement campaigns. Minutes, publications, committee records, and subject files kept by the Atlanta League in their work for voter registration, voting, and non-partisan education about government. Includes also broadsides and recollections about early League work.
ArchivalResource: 15 cubic ft.3 oversized folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta ward records, 1921-1932 (bulk 1926-1927).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta ward records, 1921-1932 (bulk 1926-1927).
The records in this series include monthly reports, some canvass and registration records, some ward meeting minutes, and other records documenting the work of the Atlanta League on the ward level of organization.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta ward records, 1921-1932 (bulk 1926-1927).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
These records include schedules citing locations and dates/times for the roving voter registration truck staffed by Atlanta League members; information on city and state voter registration laws; information on the Voter's Prize (included with the "Get Out the Vote" records); and "Get Out the Vote" Committee minutes, correspondence, publicity, and other records.
ArchivalResource: 18 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta registration campaign and "Get Out the Vote" campaign records, 1924-1944.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
Title:
National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
The records in this series are publications, which were collected by the Atlanta League. Included are monthly newsletters; general information on the League purpose, programs, and organization; information on conducting finance drives and voting campaigns; published histories of the League; and other topical publications.
ArchivalResource: 11 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. National League of Women Voters publications, 1923-1962.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta finance committee records, 1920-1958.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta finance committee records, 1920-1958.
The Finance Committee records consist of lists of donors, lists of members, correspondence, and other records concerning finance plans. The only extant minutes of the committee are for the years 1927-1930 and 1934. In some cases, annual budget sheets are included for reference by the Committee. However, as annual budgets were passed at the Annual meetings, most budget records are located with the Annual Meetings Minutes in Series One.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta finance committee records, 1920-1958.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta citizenship training records, 1927-1950 (bulk 1932-1950).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta citizenship training records, 1927-1950 (bulk 1932-1950).
This series consists of records documenting the League's training courses on Atlanta city government, state and national government, voter registration, the city Democratic Executive Committee, and on specific issues such as taxes, welfare, and labor. Included are course outlines (featuring a trip to City Hall), schedules of class speakers, and texts of lectures.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta citizenship training records, 1927-1950 (bulk 1932-1950).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
This series contains primarily oversized editions of FACTS that cite candidate information and were designed for posting in public places. Also included are other oversized publications and broadsides.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta oversized files, 1920-1954 (bulk 1936-1948).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
This series includes candidate questionnaire forms for use in compiling the League's pre-election information and also correspondence, tallies of election results, clippings, and compiled information on voting issues. These records are of elections in which Atlanta and Fulton County citizens participated.
ArchivalResource: 64 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publications and photographs, 1919-1962 (bulk 1928-1962).
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta publications and photographs, 1919-1962 (bulk 1928-1962).
This series contains primarily the Atlanta League's monthly publication, FACTS; see also Series Eighteen for the oversized "Pre-Election" editions. Also included are unique broadsides on voting, other Atlanta League publications, and several photographs. See also Series Seventeen, which contains three photographs of candidates in folders 17, 76, and 179.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta publications and photographs, 1919-1962 (bulk 1928-1962).
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
This series includes candidate questionnaire forms for use in compiling the League's pre-election information and also correspondence, tallies of election results, clippings, and compiled information on voting issues. These records are of elections in which Atlanta and Fulton County citizens participated.
ArchivalResource: 64 folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta election files, 1922-1953.
League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
Title:
League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
These records document both the work of the League's internal administration--its organization, finance, membership, publicity--and its activity in numerous local government improvement campaigns. Minutes, publications, committee records, and subject files kept by the Atlanta League in their work for voter registration, voting, and non-partisan education about government. Includes also broadsides and recollections about early League work.
ArchivalResource: 15 cubic ft.3 oversized folders.
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- League of Women Voters of Atlanta. League of Women Voters of Atlanta records, 1920-1963.
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- Constellation Relation
- Raoul, Eleanore, 1888-1983.
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