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The Atlanta University Financial Records are a part of the Atlanta University Presidential Records series. The charter establishing Atlanta University was approved October 16, 1867. The University was part of the movement to educate Negroes at the end of the Civil War, and an extension of educational efforts spearheaded by freedmen and abolitionists, and was supported by black and white churches and organizations such as the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen's Bureau. The first students of the University began classes in April 1869 and by October 1869 there were eighty-nine students enrolled. By the 1920s the literacy rate improved and the University was able to phase out its pre-college level courses. In 1929, Atlanta University affiliated with Morehouse and Spelman Colleges in a cooperative plan to eliminate duplication in their educational programs. Under this plan, known as the Atlanta University System, Atlanta University devoted its resources to graduate and professional education. During the next six decades Atlanta University established graduate programs in Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Library and Information Science, and Social Work. On July 1, 1988, Atlanta University merged with Clark College to form Clark Atlanta University.

From the description of Atlanta University Financial Records. 1856-1991. (Australian National University). WorldCat record id: 51769803

The Atlanta University Published and Printed Materials are a part of the Atlanta University Presidential Records series. The charter establishing Atlanta University was approved October 16, 1867. The University was part of the movement to educate Negroes at the end of the Civil War, and an extension of educational efforts spearheaded by freedmen and abolitionists, and organizations such as the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen's Bureau. The first students of the University began classes in April 1869 and by October 1869 there were eighty-nine students enrolled. In 1929, Atlanta University affiliated with Morehouse and Spelman Colleges in a cooperative plan to eliminate duplication in their educational programs. Under this plan Atlanta University devoted its resources to graduate and professional education. On July 1, 1988, Atlanta University merged with Clark College to form Clark Atlanta University.

From the description of Atlanta University Published and Printed Materials. 1867-1992. (Australian National University). WorldCat record id: 51865434

The Atlanta University Photographs are a part of the Atlanta University Presidential Records series. The charter establishing Atlanta University was approved October 16, 1867. The University was part of the movement to educate Negroes at the end of the Civil War, and an extension of educational efforts spearheaded by freedmen and abolitionists, and organizations such as the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen's Bureau. The first students of the University began classes in April 1869 and by October 1869 there were eighty-nine students enrolled. In 1929, Atlanta University affiliated with Morehouse and Spelman Colleges in a cooperative plan to eliminate duplication in their educational programs. Under this plan Atlanta University devoted its resources to graduate and professional education. During the next six decades Atlanta University established graduate programs in Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Library and Information Science, and Social Work. On July 1, 1988, Atlanta University merged with Clark College to form Clark Atlanta University.

From the description of Atlanta University Photographs. 1858-1995. (Australian National University). WorldCat record id: 51844021

The Appeal set forth the student's grievances, rights, and aspirations as well as their dissatisfaction with the status quo conditions of segregation and discrimination and the slow pace at which inherent human and civil rights were being meted out to African Americans. The Appeal was published as a full-page ad in the March 9, 1960 editions of Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta Journal, and Atlanta Daily World. It was subsequently published in the New York Times, providing national awareness of student activism in the civil rights struggle in Atlanta. The issuance of the Appeal was followed by sit-ins and pickets at specifically targeted businesses, government and transportation facilities in Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia and kneel-ins at churches. The Committee on Appeal for Human Rights also brought a civil lawsuit against the city of Atlanta that led to the opening of publicly funded recreational facilities to all citizens of Atlanta. The participants in the Atlanta student movement organized commemorative reunions in 1980, 1990 and 2000 to reexamine the civil rights movement and discuss current efforts and projections for the future. On March 31,2000 veterans of the Atlanta student movement issued a second "Appeal" noting that there is still much work to be done to achieve justice and equality for all Americans. The second "Appeal" was published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Atlanta Daily World, Atlanta Voice, and Atlanta Inquirer.

From the description of Atlanta Student Movement Collection. 1960-2000. (Australian National University). WorldCat record id: 229116849

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referencedIn Alexander, Will Winton, 1884-1956. Oral history interview with Will Winton Alexander, 1952. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Atlanta University Center (Ga.). Atlanta Student Movement Collection. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Pierce, Joseph A. (Joseph Alphonso), 1902-. Project to Study Business and Business Education Among Negroes. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Bond, Julian, 1940-. Julian Bond oral history interview, 1979 Apr. 10. Georgia State University
creatorOf Atlanta University Center (Ga.). Atlanta University Published and Printed Materials. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Voices Across The Color Line Oral History Collection, 2005-2006. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
referencedIn Towns, George A. (George Alexander), 1870-1960. George A. Towns collection, 1851-1963. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Read, Florence M. Florence M. Read Records. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Hope, John, 1868-1936. John Hope papers, 1929-1936. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
creatorOf Atlanta University Photographs Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Henderson, Vivian Wilson, d. 1976. Vivian Wilson Henderson Papers. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Brawley, James Philip, 1894-. Reminiscences of James Philip Brawley : oral history, 1981. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Georgia Government Documentation Project. Atlanta's Black community and education oral history collection, 1978-1979. Georgia State University
referencedIn Atlanta History Center. Kenan Research Center. Voices Across the Color Line Oral History Project Collection, 2005-2006. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
referencedIn Clement, Rufus Early, 1900-1967. Rufus E. Clement Records. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn King, Lonnie,. Lonnie King oral history interview, 1979 Apr. 20. Georgia State University
referencedIn Jarrett, Thomas Dunbar, 1912-. Thomas D. Jarrett Records. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Dove, Pearlie,. Pearlie Dove oral history interview, 1992 Apr. 9. Georgia State University
referencedIn Atlanta Urban League. Atlanta Urban League photographs, 1942-1989 (bulk 1942-1964). Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
referencedIn Charles Henry Alston Papers, 1930s-1990s (bulk 1930s-1970s) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Atlanta University Center (Ga.). Atlanta University Financial Records. Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
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associatedWith Alexander, Raymond Pace, 1898-1974. person
associatedWith Alexander, Will Winton, 1884-1956. person
associatedWith Alston, Charles Henry, 1907-1977 person
associatedWith Atlanta History Center. Kenan Research Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Atlanta Urban League. corporateBody
associatedWith Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875-1955. person
associatedWith Bond, Julian, 1940- person
associatedWith Brawley, James Philip, 1894- person
associatedWith Clement, Rufus, 1900-1967. person
associatedWith Clement, Rufus Early, 1900-1967. person
associatedWith Davis, Griffith J. person
associatedWith Dodson, Owen, 1914-1983. person
associatedWith Dove, Pearlie, person
associatedWith Du Bois, W. E. B. 1868-1963. person
associatedWith Georgia Government Documentation Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Henderson, Vivian Wilson, d. 1976. person
associatedWith Hope, John, 1868-1936. person
associatedWith Jackman, Harold, 1901-1961. person
associatedWith Jarrett, Thomas Dunbar, 1912- person
associatedWith King, Lonnie, person
associatedWith Pierce, Joseph A. (Joseph Alphonso), 1902- person
associatedWith Read, Florence M. person
associatedWith Towns, George A. (George Alexander), 1870-1960. person
associatedWith White, Walter, 1893-1955. person
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