The Atlanta Urban League (AUL) was established in 1920 as an affiliate of the National Urban League. The AUL served as an organization dedicated to addressing the social and economic concerns of African Americans in the city of Atlanta. The AUL worked to address housing discrimination, inadequate unemployment, improve health services, and promote voting rights. The digitized collection focuses on the leadership of Grace Towns Hamilton, executive director of AUL from 1943-1961. Under her leadership the AUL waged intensive campaigns for advancement of education, health care, housing, and voting rights for African Americans. The AUL worked with the League of Women Voters, the National Council of Women, the Southern Regional Council, and more to promote the enfranchisement of Black women and voter education.

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.
Sep 28, 2020

Atlanta Urban League Papers

The Atlanta Urban League (AUL) was established in 1920 as an affiliate of the National Urban League. The AUL served as an organization dedicated to addressing the social and economic concerns of African Americans in the city of Atlanta. The AUL worked to address housing discrimination, inadequate unemployment, improve health services, and promote voting rights. The digitized collection focuses on the leadership of Grace Towns Hamilton, executive director of AUL from 1943-1961. Under her leadership the AUL waged intensive campaigns for advancement of education, health care, housing, and voting rights for African Americans. The AUL worked with the League of Women Voters, the National Council of Women, the Southern Regional Council, and more to promote the enfranchisement of Black women and voter education.

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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  • Subjects = African Americans--Segregation
Correspondence from President T. C. Hester of the Atlanta Urban League to Ira Jarrell of Atlanta Public Schools about deterioration of the Blantown Elementary School of Spring Road.
A data sheet of Blantown [Blandtown] Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Blackhall Park (Center Hill) Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Carey Park Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Carey Park (Center Hill) Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Armour Station Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A petition from the Edgewood Civic League to the City of Atlanta and Mayor William Hartsfield to abolish segregation in public areas of Atlanta.
A data sheet of Avondale and Scottsdale Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Bush Mountain (Oakland City) Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of College Park Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Hunter Hills Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Edgewood Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A data sheet of Buckhead (Johnsontown) Georgia noting schools and community resources of the area.
A picture report of the poor condition of Negro schools in Atlanta Georgia.