Ann N. Cooper collection, 1922-1956.

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Ann N. Cooper collection, 1922-1956.

The collection contains items from 1922 to 1956 including a daybook, two scrapbooks, a magazine, correspondence, a brief biography of Ann Cooper prepared for the Utopian Literary Club, photographs, and posters that document life in Atlanta's African American community and Ann N. Cooper and her husband, dentist Albert Berry Cooper, in particular.

.5 cubic ft.

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Cooper, Albert Berry, 1899-1967.

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First Congregational Church (Atlanta, Ga.)

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The First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ of Atlanta, Georgia, is the second oldest Black Congregational Church in the United States. The American Missionary Association (AMA) established the Storrs School in Atlanta which was a center of social services, educational classes, and worship for the newly freed. Inspired by the worship services offered at the Storrs School, the ex-slaves petitioned for a church of their own. On May 22, 1867 a committee affiliated with the school voted...

Spelman College

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Davis, Griffith J., 1923-1993

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Photojournalist, diplomat, and film maker from Atlanta, Georgia. From the description of Griffith J. Davis Photographs and Films, 1947-1991 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 41150190 Griffith Davis was born on the campus of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia April 18, 1923. He was introduced to photography during high school. After serving in WWII, Davis returned to Atlanta where his photojournalism career flourished as he worked while at Morehou...

Cooper, Ann Louise Nixon, 1902-

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Ann Louise Nixon Cooper (1902- ), wife of Albert Berry Cooper, Jr., spent many years in Atlanta as a wife, mother, social leader, and community volunteer. Organizations in which she was active include Georgia Dental Society Auxiliary, Gate City Nursery Association, Girls Club Guild, Cub Scouts, Ebenezer Baptist Church tutors, Friends of the Library Board, Pollyanna Bridge Club, the Links, Inc., Jovial Coterie Bridge Club, the Utopian Literary Club, and the First Congregational Church. ...