CA-006-001-023: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, June 1999, June 1999
Scope and Contents
6/1- Whites don’t get the real drug problem- Rev. Thomas Babatu Ayinde, Valdosta; 6/1- Ninth-graders largest proportion of dropouts- Weenam Chua; 6/3- Journalistic racism- Mark George, Albuquerque NM; 6/4- Rumored race riot fails to materialize: Middle school remains peaceful despite talk about clash- E. Rankin Scott; 6/8- Seeking treatment everyone needs- Bill Maxwell; 6/10- Let’s bring the youth back home- Davidae Stewart, Valdosta; 6/14- A question of race…- Abigail Van Buren; 6/15- Setting the Lightsey record straight- Beverly B. Martin, U.S. Attorney Middle District of Georgia; 6/15- Habitat for Humanity adopts new procedures- Brian Lawson ; 6/15- Convergys will bring more than 300 jobs to Valdosta- Taylor Bright; 6/21- Southside Recreation Center a true boost for Community- Jason E. Miczek; 6/24- Discrimination lawsuit filed against Tenneco- Jodi M. Scott;
Dates
- June 1999
Extent
728332 bytes (Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-26T18:24:38Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 project-change_scrapbook_1999-06a.pdf: 728332 bytes, checksum: a1480cf6bab29fe661392d8c6e1b8fd5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 1999-06) : 1 PDF document and scans, 18 pages. application/pdf; image/jp2; image/jpg;
Language
From the Collection: English
Source
- Valdosta Daily Times (Firm) (Organization)
- Lowndes County Historical Society (Lowndes County, Ga.) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Community Archives Digitization, Access, and Preservation Program Repository