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Women hand our voter education flyers in front of a bus alongside John Lewis. Written on verso: John Lewis, circa 1965-1973, Alabama (?).
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
Education leaders hand out materials to young women. Written on verso: Project leaders distribute registration materials to young voters. Rev. Paul McDaniel, Mrs. Charlene Tilley [?].
Voter Education Project Organizational Records
"They Made History With Votes For Women" article on Cleveland women who participated in the 1914 Parade for Suffrage. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer Shakes Up Brownsville" article on speaking before the Brownsville Women for Voter Registration. 2 pages.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
"Threats of Brutality Still Scare Negroes From Mississippi Polls" article on Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer and voter registration efforts in Mississippi. 1 page.
"Honor Mrs. Hamer" article on Fannie Lou Hamer being feted by the alumni and friends of Citizen Information Service at Loop College. 1 page.
Johnson Publishing Company Clipping Files Collection
Southeast Region Voter Empowerment Summit, August 2003
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Southeast Region Voter Empowerment Summit, August 2003
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Unity '04 Campaign - Vote or Die, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Georgia state senator Leroy Johnson is shown sitting in the Senate chambers at the Georgia State Capitol. Caption on photo reads: (AX1) ATLANTA, May 21 - LONE NEGRO SENATOR WINS VOTER AMENDMENT APPROVAL - Leroy Johnson of Atlanta, only Negro member of the Georgia State Senate, won adoption of an amendment Wednesday that would permit registrars to approve as voters any who answer correctly four of six questions. The amendment, which must have House approval, was substituted for a section of a proposed revision of the state's election code. The previous section called for 20 correct answers from illiterates of 30 questions. Johnson's amendment would add thousands of Negroes to registration rolls in Georgia.
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series
Georgia state senator Leroy Johnson rides in the back seat of a convertible with a sign on the sign of the car that reads "Senator Leroy Johnson urges you to register and vote in your neighborhood."
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series
Georgia Coalition For The Peoples' Agenda Summit, Tape 4, August 9, 2003
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Get Out The Vote Meeting, Tape 2, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Get Out The Vote Meeting, Tape 4, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Get Out The Vote Meeting, Tape 3, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Election Monitoring Meeting, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Voting Rights Forum, Tape ?, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Get Out The Vote Meeting in Jackson, Mississippi, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Get Out The Vote Meeting, Tape 1, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series
Elections and Voting Forum, Tape 3, 2004
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series