Papers, 1962-1987.

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Papers, 1962-1987.

Correspondence, printed material, scrapbook materials, audiocassettes and videocassettes, speeches, and reports produced, received, or collected by Gaines.

14 linear ft. (ca. 16,000 pieces)

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Jones, Ben, 1941 August 30-

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Georgia. Governor's Commission on the Status of Women

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Women's Center.

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American Civil Liberties Union

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Founded in 1920 in New York City by Roger Baldwin and others; the ACLU was an outgrowth of the American Union Against Militarism's National Civil Liberties Bureau, which in 1920 changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union. From the description of Collection, 1917- (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 42740878 The Southern Women's Rights Project (SWRP) located in Richmond is affiliated with the American Civil Liberties Union. The project deal...

Miller, Zell, 1932-

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Zell Bryan Miller was born on February 24, 1932 to Stephen Grady Miller, Dean of Young Harris College and former state senator (40th district, 1926-1928), and Birdie Bryan Miller, an art teacher at the same institution. Seventeen days after his son's birth, Stephen Miller passed away. Birdie Miller and their two children, Jane and Zell, remained in Young Harris until the onset of World War II, when they moved to Atlanta so that Mrs. Miller could work at the Bell Bomber plant making ...

Gaines, Martha Kelly, 1966-

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Steinberg, Cathey

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Advocacy Network.

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Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002

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Herman E. Talmadge (1913- ), Georgia Governor (1947-1955) and U.S. Senator (1956-1980), born near McRae, Georgia. From the description of Herman E. Talmadge senatorial papers, 1945-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477028 Herman E. Talmadge (1913- ), Georgia Governor (1947-1955) and United States Senator (1956-1980) born near McRae, Georgia. T. Rogers Wade served as administrative assistant, fund raiser, and chairman of the 1980 U.S. senatorial campaign for Senator Talm...

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Martha Jean Wren Gaines, human rights and civil liberties activist, was born 20 May 1939 in Thomson, Georgia, and died 29 November 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia. Gaines was a partner in a consulting firm, Gaines and Roth-White (1973-1977) dedicated to feminist interests and went on to work as a compliance officer for Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit System (1977-1987). She also worked with and held leadership positions in many local, regional, and national organizations ded...

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Women's Bureau.

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American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia

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Fowler, Wyche, 1940-

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YWCA of Greater Atlanta

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Following two years of organization and planning, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Atlanta received its charter from the state of Georgia in 1902. In 1912, the local YWCA became a charter member of the YWCA of the USA, and in 1915, the first high school girls' club was organized. To serve the needs of black women and girls, "The Blue Triangle" was formed on September 4, 1919 and shortly thereafter renamed the Phyllis Wheatley Branch. Expanding on its initial role of providing yo...

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Georgia

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On April 21, 1732, King George of England signed a charter establishing the colony of Georgia. The colony was settled by James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733. From the description of Georgia records, 1735-1822. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 174142600 The Commission to Attend a Treaty with the Creek Indians consisted of many well-known Georgia men, including James Hendricks (chair of the commission), General James Jackson, James Simms, Benjamin Hawkins, George ...

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Leadership Atlanta.

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Feminist Committee.

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Paschall, Eliza K.

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Nunn, Sam

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Friends of Susan B. Anthony.

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Atlanta 2000.

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Southern Female Rights Union.

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