Segregation
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
50 Years of Integration
1962 Class of Pinevale High School: Golden Year 50th Class Reunion, May 25-27, 2012
The Pinevale High School 50th Year Reunion Yearbook (2012) is a commemorative volume celebrating the Golden Year 50th Class Reunion of the Class of 1962 from Pinevale High School, a historically significant institution for African American students in Valdosta, Georgia. This yearbook captures the essence of the school's history, the accomplishments of its alumni, and the events of the reunion weekend held on May 25-27, 2012.
CA-006-001-001: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, June 1997, June 1997
CA-006-001-002: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, July 1997, July 1997
CA-006-001-003: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, August 1997, August 1997
Catherine Oglesby Civil Rights Papers
Civil Rights Papers
Copeland African American Museum Collection
Desegregation within Georgia Library Association, 1951-1965
Ernest Vandiver - Campaign paper, 1958
Newspaper put out by Ernest Vandivier while campaigning for governor. Quote across the top of the page reads: "No mixing of the races while I am your governor -- Vandiver."
Vandiver was the Governor of Georgia from 1959. until 1963.
Folder 3: SNCC Meeting and Member Notes, 1960s
Folder 3a: Board of Regents Correspondence - Race Relations, 1935
Folder 5: Newspaper Clippings 1933-1985
Folder 8: Lillian Smith, 1950-02-18
Report from Lillian Smith on her book, Killers of the Dream in which Smith answers criticisms she has recieved concerning the book.
Folder 19: Chattanooga Times, 14-Aug-71
Chattanooga Times newspaper, August 14, 1971. An article written by Leonard states that the Chatanooga School Board requested an appeal to desegregation.
Folder 34: A Georgia Woman Sees an End to Segregation, 25-Apr-61
Look Magazine article by Margaret Long.
Interview with Shirley Hodge Hardin, April 1, 1999
Interview with Shirley Hodge Hardin, April 1, 1999. Jakin, Georgia. Recorded in Valdosta, Georgia. Fieldworker: Gretchen Geisinger. Audio file. Part of the South Georgia Folklife Project at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections.
J. Ralph Thaxton Papers
Margaret Leonard / Long Collection
Mrs. Artie Marshall's Home Economics Class, 1968
The scanned images are dated in 1968. They display students modeling outfits make in Mrs. Artie Marshall's Home Economics class at Pinevale High School. The photos were given to Dr. Houseal by Ms. Renae Marshall daughter of Mrs. Artie Marshall.