Macon Telegraph
Organization
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Stillwell Edwards Collection
Collection — Box 1
Collection number: MS-51
Scope and Contents
Author and journalist Harry Stillwell Edwards was born in Macon, Georgia.His formal education was cut short by the Civil War, but he read extensively in the Library of Congress while working as a clerk in the U. S. Treasury.He returned home to Macon in 1874, studied law at Mercer University, and was admitted to the bar, but never actively practiced due to his passion for writing. He published several short stories and novels. He eventually became editor and owner of...
Dates:
1897-1967; Other: Majority of material found in 1928, 1966, 1967; Acquired: 1999-12-26
Margaret Leonard / Long Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: MS-126
Scope and Contents
Margaret (Sissy) Leonard and her family have a strong legacy in journalism and activism throughout the 20th century. The tradition started with her grandfather, George Long, who courageously criticized the Ku Klux Klan in his editorials for the Macon Telegraph in the early 1900s. Margaret's mother, Margaret Long, was a progressive journalist who worked at several newspapers in the southern United States. She managed to raise two children mostly on her own while also writing two published...
Dates:
1900 - 1989; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1970
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- African Americans -- History 1
- Civil Rights -- United States 1
- Committee of Racial Equality, CORE 1
- Desegregation 1
- Edwards, Harry Stillwell, 1855-1938 1
- Eneas Africanus 1
- Freedom Rides, 1961 1
- Half Dollar 1
- Harpers Monthly 1
- Integration 1
- King Fisher Cabin 1
- Macon (Ga.)--Newspapers. 1
- Segregation 1
- Stone Mountain 1
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.) 1
- United Negro College Fund 1
- United States. Dept. of the Treasury. 1
- Wesleyan College (Macon, Ga.) 1
- Women's Liberation 1
- journalism 1 + ∧ less
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