Georgia
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Jane T. Shelton, Oral History Interview, October 31, 2011
Oral History Audio Recording for Jane T. Shelton, Langdale Place, Valdosta, Georgia. October 31, 2011. Recorded 10/31/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 2 audio files; 01:47:18 complete.
Juanita Miller, Oral History Interview, January 13, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Juanita Miller, Clyattville, Georgia. January 13, 2012. Recorded 9/23/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 5 audio files; 2:35:02 complete.
Lillie Mae Watts, Oral History Interview, November 2011
Oral History Audio Recording for Lillie Mae Watts, Hortense, Georgia. November 11-12, 2011. Recorded 11/11/2011 and 11/12/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 4 audio files; 03:22:24 complete.
Louise Tennent Smith, Oral History Interview, March 4, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Louise Tennent Smith, Columbus, Georgia. March 4, 2012. Recorded 03/04/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” Transcribed by Jake Greffeo. 4 audio files; 03:57:05 complete.
Margaret Broxton Lanier, Oral History Interview, January 29, 2012
Oral History Collection: "Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives, Public and Private," created by Catherine Oglesby, Valdosta State University. Recorded in 2011-2012. Includes audio, transcripts, and photographs.
Mary Dailey, Oral History Interview, December 13, 2011
Oral History Audio Recording and Transcript for Mary Titus Dailey. Pavo, Georgia. December 13, 2011. Recorded 12/13/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 4 audio files; 3:12:36 complete.
Mary Jane Galer, Oral History Interview, March 6, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording and Transcript for Mary Jane Perkins Galer, Columbus, Georgia. March 6, 2012. Recorded 03/06/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 4 audio files; 3:16:31 complete.
Mattie Wilcox Ivy, Oral History Interview, March 22, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Mattie Wilcox Ivy, Ocilla, Georgia. March 22, 2012. Recorded 03/22/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 3 audio files; 2:35:27 complete.
Melba Paulk Veazey, Oral history interview, January 27, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Melba Paulk-Veazey, Ocilla, Georgia. January 27, 2012. Recorded 10/14/2011 - 10/15/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 8 audio files; 08:47:39 complete.
MS134-003 Elect Marvin Griffin Governor: State Democratic Primary, 1962
Marvin Griffin, a staunch segregationist, ran for Governor of Georgia in 1962 against Carl Sanders. Griffin used his segregationist credentionals openly and the Confederate flag on his letterhead reflects the famous and controversial change. Griffin's letter mentions Martin Luter King, the C(and)S Bank and the NAACP. Sanders won, prompting Griffin to say, "A lot of people that ate my barbecue didn't vote for me." (description by seller)
MS134-004 Letter, 1958 October 9: Ernest Vandiver to Campaign Supporters, Georgia, 1958-10-09
Letter from Georgia gubernatorial candidate, Ernest Vandiver, (he would be elected) to supporters. The letter no so subtly makes reference to segregagtion issues. After he was elected as a segregationist, Vandiver managed to keep the schools open and begin the process of integration. The address on the letter is the same building where the States Rights Council of Georgia was located. (description by seller)
MS134-005 Letter, 1944 July 27: From Josephine Wilkins of Citizen's Fact-Finding Move, 1944-07-27
MS134-006 Colored Voters Read: here is one instance of the treatment the Colored People of Georgia receive at the hands of the State Democratic Party. What evidence have the Negroes of this State that Schools will be provided for their children in case the Third Party gets Power?, 1894
Broadside from Georgia Democratic Party to African-American voters, in which the Democrats attempt to say that they do more for black citizens than the Republicans. The figures are from 1893, so the broadside probably dates from 1894. Uncommon Georgia, race-related ephemera. (description by seller)
MS134-007 Committee for Georgia: Building Together, 1945
MS134-008 Program: Second Annual Conference Georgia Interracial Committee, March 3, 1939
Nan Schwab Pendergrast, Oral history interview, March 13, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Nan Schwab Pendergrast, Atlanta, Georgia. March 13, 2012. Recorded 03/13/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 7 audio files; 07:10:10 complete.
Nancy Smith Fichter, Oral History Interview, November 20-21, 2011
Oral History Audio Recording and Transcript for Nancy Smith Fichter, Tallahassee, Florida, November 20-21, 2011. Recorded 11/21/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 5 audio files; complete: 5:03:33
Nannette Curran, Oral History Interview, December 28, 2011
Oral History Audio Recording and Transcript for Nannette Carter Curran. Dillard, Georgia. December 28, 2011. Recorded 12/29/2011 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 6 audio files; 6:11:54 complete.
Pope's Chapel Homecoming Invitation, October 6, 1963
Rose S. Stanback, Oral History Interview, March 7, 2012
Oral History Audio Recording for Rose S. Stanback, Columbus, Georgia. March 7, 2012. Recorded 3/07/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 2 audio files; 2:09:55 complete.