African Americans -- Education -- Georgia
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Folder 7: 36 page Article on Integration 1961, 1961, Aug 13
File — Box 2, Folder: 7
Collection number: Folder 7
Scope and Contents
Article draft: 36 page article covering the issues surrounding the integration of Atlanta schools.
A paper about Sara Mitchell, a member of the Georgia Board of Education.
A letter from Raymond W. Mack, Random House, to Long. February 1, 1967, regarding her contribution to a book, tentatively titled, "Our Children's Burden,"
Dates:
Created: 1961, Aug 13
Pinevale High: Separate, Unequal,.....Undeterred (Video), 2024
File
Collection number: ca-004-002-001
Scope and Contents
This documentary explores the history of Pinevale High School, a segregated Black high school in Valdosta, Georgia, operational from 1957 to 1972. Utilizing interview footage and archival photography, the video delves into the personal stories and experiences of the alumni and the broader impact of segregation and forced integration on the community.Executive Producer: Dr. Willie HousealAssociate Producer: Harry JenkinsDirector: Mark Patrick...
Dates:
2024
Shell E. Hartley Collection
Collection — Box 1
Collection number: MS-10
Scope and Contents
These seven folders contain tributes to the educational work of Carl Vinson, Richard Russell, Walter George, Shell Hartley, Ambrose Cleaveland, Edward Cox, M.D.Collins Several of them concern the Georgia Vocational Education. There are also photocopied photographs of African American schools such as the Magnolia Colored school in Lowndes County and the work of the Vocational Education program with these schools. The tributes were written by Shell E. Hartley.Harmful Content...
Dates:
Acquired: 1999-07-25