Young, Andrew, 1932-
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew J. Young Papers
Collection
Collection number: aarl98-005
Scope and Contents note
The Andrew J. Young Papers document his career and family life spanning more than 50 years, including his positions as a minister, civil rights activist, Congressman, Ambassador to the United Nations, Mayor of Atlanta, Co-Chair of the 1996 Atlanta Committee of the Olympic Games, and his involvement with Law Companies Group, Inc. and GoodWorks International. The collection contains correspondence, speeches, press releases, calendars, books, minutes, reports, publications,...
Dates:
1910s-2007
Ella Mae Wade Brayboy papers
Collection
Collection number: aarl94-012
Overview
The collection consists of papers of Ella Mae Brayboy from 1935-1994 (bulk 1970-1991). The papers include correspondence, photographs, clippings, plaques, certificates, and printed material. The materials document Brayboy's activities with the Community Council of Atlanta (1973-1976), the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (1975-1989), the United Methodist Church, the use of the Atlanta Public Library for voter registration, and the Council on Battered Women...
Dates:
Majority of material found within Bulk, 1970-1991; Bulk, 1970-1991 1935-1994 1970-1991
Fred C. Bennette, Jr. collection
Collection
Collection number: aarl002-003
Overview
The collection contains photographs, news articles, minutes, and other printed materials which documents Fred C. Bennette's involvement with the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta.
Dates:
Majority of material found within Bulk, 1965-1980; Bulk, 1965-1980 1962-1994 1965-1980
Geneva Haugabrooks papers
Collection
Collection number: aarl95-015
Overview
The papers comprise plaques of awards and honors received by Haugabrooks from 1965 to 1972, papers, correspondence, telegrams of congratulations, one framed letter of congratulations from former Georgia Governor Joe Frank Harris, and an enlarged poster-sized photograph of Mrs. Haugabrooks and former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young. The collection is rich for research on Atlanta's African American life, in particular its business and civic leaders, churches, organizations, and female...
Dates:
1965-1976
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- African American business enterprises -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American businesspeople -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American civic leaders -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American civil rights workers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American clergy -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American mayors--Georgia--Atlanta 1
- African American women--Georgia--Atlanta. 1
- African American women--Georgia. 1
- African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century. 1
- African Americans--Georgia--Religion. 1
- African Americans--Politics and government--20th century. 1
- African Americans--Religious life--Georgia--Atlanta. 1
- Ambassadors--United States 1
- Atlanta (Ga.)--Politics and government--20th century. 1
- Atlanta (Ga.)--Race relations. 1
- Atlanta (Ga.)--Social life and customs--20th century. 1
- Awards 1
- Civil rights movements--United States--History--20th century 1
- Community development--Georgia. 1
- Consulting firms--Georgia--Atlanta 1
- Correspondence 1
- Economic development--Africa 1
- Economic development--Asia 1
- Funeral homes--Georgia--Atlanta. 1
- Governors--Georgia--Election. 1
- Humanitarian assistance 1
- Investments, Foreign--Africa 1
- Investments, Foreign--Asia 1
- Refugees--Austria 1
- Social service -- Awards -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Telegrams 1
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1977-1981 1
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1977-1981 1
- Voter registration -- Georgia -- Georgia 1
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