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  • Subjects = African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta
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A group walks down the street in Atlanta.
General Photographs Collection
A booklet of conference proceedings on equal opportunity in housing.
A brochure published by the American Friends Service Committee about race and integrated neighborhood housing..
James H. Costen Collection
A study about race and integrated neighborhood housing.
James H. Costen Collection
A guide for African American home owners explaining searching, buying, and closing on a house with a list of resources.
James H. Costen Collection
An information flyer outlining the history of the Techwood Homes District in Atlanta.
John H. Calhoun, Jr. Papers
Newsletter from the city of Atlanta about Neighborhood Planning Units, with news about community development, greenlining, notes from different NPU's and working with the city council.
John H. Calhoun, Jr. Papers
Meeting minutes from a Neighborhood Planning Unit, discussing redevelopment plans, expansion of the World Congress Center and zoning plans in Atlanta.
A list of houses in Atlanta, Georgia
John H. Calhoun, Jr. Papers
From the city of Atlanta Department of Budget and Planning, a report on NPU-M, which includes Atlanta's downtown and several surrounding neighborhoods.
John H. Calhoun, Jr. Papers
A list of streets to be involved in a proposal for a  David T. Howard High School historical district.
A letter from Vicki Trifiro, an Atlanta Task Force For The Homeless representative, to Joseph E. Lowery regarding MARTA providing affordable transportation to the city's poor and homeless communities. 1 page.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Joseph E. Lowery Papers
A booket providing a demonstration on how families with moderate budgets can still sucessfully furnish a proper house. The booklet outlines three examples in Atlanta, including Home Number 3, a "Negro" home at 248 Currier Street.
Neighborhood Union Collection
The January 1979 issue of "City" magazine, the Communique of the Black Communities. The magazine was formerly known as "Atlanta's What's Happening". 54 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
Correspondence between The Atlanta Journal/The Atlanta Constitution and Joseph E. Lowery regarding publishing articles about southerners' perspectives on the presidential campaign and Georgia Power. 8 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
Documents related to the Atlanta Missing and Murdered Children crisis, including news editorials and commentary by Joseph E. Lowery, correspondence, and statistics. 24 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
Documents related to the Atlanta Missing and Murdered Children crisis, including correspondence, news clippings, and photocopied pages from unknown books. 8 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
Joseph E. Lowery's typed "Bias in News Reporting and Editorial Comment" draft essay regarding the media impact of The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. 5 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
A document titled "A Brief History of the Homicide Cases" that summarizes the twenty-eight Black children and young adults who were part of the Atlanta Missing and Murdered Children cases with enclosed statistics on missing persons, detailing missing Black persons in comparison to whites. 8 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files
News clippings from various Atlanta newspapers reporting on the vote by the MARTA Board of Directors to elect George H. Ivey, Jr. as board chair instead of Joseph E. Lowery. 4 pages.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files