This collection documents the Atlanta Student Movement during the Civil Rights Era. It highlights student activism in the Atlanta University Consortium (AUC); Clark College, Morris Brown, Morehouse College, Atlanta University, and Spelman College. The collection includes newspaper and journal articles, flyers, reports, photographs, and correspondence by and about students from the AUC schools. Of note are copies of An Appeal for Human Rights written by student leaders, which set forth the student's grievances, rights, and aspirations as well as their dissatisfaction with the status quo conditions of segregation and discrimination and the slow pace at which inherent human and civil rights were being meted out to African Americans. The Appeal was published as a full-page ad in the March 9, 1960 editions of the Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta Journal, and Atlanta Daily World. It was subsequently published in the New York Times, providing national awareness of student activism in the civil rights struggle in Atlanta. The issuance of the Appeal was followed by sit-ins and pickets at specifically targeted businesses, government and transportation facilities in Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia, and kneel-ins at churches. The participants in the Atlanta student movement organized commemorative reunions, 1990 and 2000 to re-examine the civil rights movement and discuss current efforts and projections for the future. Programs, minutes, correspondence, and news articles from the reunions are included in the collection. 

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Aug 24, 2023

Atlanta Student Movement Collection

This collection documents the Atlanta Student Movement during the Civil Rights Era. It highlights student activism in the Atlanta University Consortium (AUC); Clark College, Morris Brown, Morehouse College, Atlanta University, and Spelman College. The collection includes newspaper and journal articles, flyers, reports, photographs, and correspondence by and about students from the AUC schools. Of note are copies of An Appeal for Human Rights written by student leaders, which set forth the student's grievances, rights, and aspirations as well as their dissatisfaction with the status quo conditions of segregation and discrimination and the slow pace at which inherent human and civil rights were being meted out to African Americans. The Appeal was published as a full-page ad in the March 9, 1960 editions of the Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta Journal, and Atlanta Daily World. It was subsequently published in the New York Times, providing national awareness of student activism in the civil rights struggle in Atlanta. The issuance of the Appeal was followed by sit-ins and pickets at specifically targeted businesses, government and transportation facilities in Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia, and kneel-ins at churches. The participants in the Atlanta student movement organized commemorative reunions, 1990 and 2000 to re-examine the civil rights movement and discuss current efforts and projections for the future. Programs, minutes, correspondence, and news articles from the reunions are included in the collection.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library, we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu.

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  • Decade = 1990-1999
  • Subjects = Events and programs
This memo serves as a reminder for the upcoming meeting of the Planning Committee for the 30th Anniversary Salute to the former AUC Student Organizers of the Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights. Brenda H. Cole, Co-Chair of the Planning Committee, expresses gratitude for their participation and outlines the meeting details. Committee Chairs are requested to prepare brief oral reports and submit written statements. The office contact information for Clark Atlanta University is also provided. 1 page.
Atlanta Student Movement Collection
This document summarizes the Planning Committee meeting held on September 19, 1990, to organize the 30th-anniversary celebration of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Civil Rights Movement. The meeting's attendees included various committee members responsible for different aspects of the event. The Corporate Sponsorship Committee reported securing funding from several organizations and proposing grants to others. The Awards Banquet Committee updated on interviews with CNN for the documentary and prepared the invitations. The Research Committee collaborated with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for a photo exhibit at the AUC Woodruff Library. The Hospitality and Memorial Service Committee made progress in arranging transportation, logistics, and program details. The Public Relations/Publicity Committee drafted press releases, and the Workshop Committee prepared the workshop program. The Printing/Awards/Memorabilia Committee discussed design options and timing for materials. The next meeting was scheduled for October 10. 3 pages.
This document is a report of the AUC Civil Rights Memorial Service Committee meeting held on September 19, 1990, at Emory University, Georgia. The meeting was focused on organizing a memorial service to salute Atlanta's civil rights activists of the 1960s. The agenda included discussions on the theme of the service, program format, participant confirmations, dress code, start time, memorial decoration, program editing, reception, and other logistical details. The report highlights decisions made during the meeting, including confirming the theme, reviewing the program format, securing approvals, editing the program, and coordinating various aspects of the event. The attendees discussed items of interest such as rehearsal schedules, student performers, ushers, and other planning details. The report provides insights into the organizational efforts and considerations for the successful execution of the memorial service. 3 pages.
This progress report, dated September 19, 1990, provides an update on the Subcommittee on Printing/Awards/Memorabilia's activities for the 30th Anniversary Salute to the AUC Civil Rights Movement. The report confirms the acceptance of the official logo, designed by Georgette Baker, for the event. Georgia Power is handling the printing of the invitation package, including the outer envelope, response card, and response envelope, as well as the award banquet program and the community leader's frameable award. The report also discusses the need to submit copies and ideas for other printed materials, like recognition certificates, posters, banners, invitations, and programs, by October 1. Charnell Holloway was approached to create a metal sculpture design for the honoree's awards, while Kathy Haper submitted several concepts for review. The budget for producing awards, memorabilia, and printing must still be solved. 2 pages.
This document provides minutes from the Planning Committee meeting held on September 6, 1990, to organize the 30th-anniversary celebration of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Civil Rights Movement. The meeting's attendees included prominent members such as Delores Aldridge, Brenda Cole, Julia Bond, and Mary Ware. The committee reports on various aspects of the event, including the Memorial Service, Workshops, Corporate Sponsorship, Awards Banquet, and Public Relations. The Symposium's outline is presented, featuring a series of activities, workshops, and a closing session to honor and reflect on the historical significance of the AUC Civil Rights Movement. The document also includes plans for inviting participants and suggestions for publicity and musical involvement. The next meeting is scheduled for September 19, 1990. 5 pages.
This progress report provides an overview of the activities and decisions made by the Printing/Awards/Memorabilia Subcommittee during the 30th Anniversary Salute to the AUC Civil Rights Movement event planning. The subcommittee members include Toni D. O'Neal (Co-Chair), a Student Co-Chair (vacant), Tina Dunkley (Art Gallery Curator, CAU), Lev Mills (Chair, Fine Arts, Spelman), and Art Robinson (Project Officer, CDC). The report outlines the consideration of logo designs and the incorporation of the Human Rights Appeal into framed awards for community honorees. The subcommittee also explores using glass sculptures for the awards, seeking input from a local glass blower, Kathy Harper. Additionally, the report mentions the need to submit rough drafts for printed materials, such as recognition certificates, posters, banners, invitations, and programs. The report highlights the unresolved matter of awaiting a budget for designing and producing awards, memorabilia, and printed materials.  1 page.
These minutes document the planning committee meeting for the 30th Anniversary Salute to the AUC Civil Rights Movement, held at Holly Hill on February 21, 1990, at 6:00 p.m. Mrs. Brenda Cole presided over the meeting and provided background information on the civil rights movement activities at the AUC. The committee's main objective is identifying and saluting the movement's student leaders. The event is planned for two days, with workshops, an awards dinner, and a memorial service. Various committees were formed to organize the event, each having co-chairs representing the planning committee and students from the AUC institutions. Committee members and their respective roles are listed in the minutes. The next meeting is scheduled for March 21. Gwen Callaway submitted the minutes. 3 pages.