1875/1885
View of Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary' Brownsville campus. Text from slide presentation: In 1880, Clark University moved from its Atlanta location to a 450-acres campus in an area then known as Brownsville.
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Theological seminaries
General Photographs Collection
1910/1920
A view of the Clark University campus. Text from slide presentation: The unique character of South Atlanta was its association with Clark University, and later, Gammon Theological Seminary.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1968-05
A crowd gathers outside for a commencement ceremony.
African Americans--Education, Commencement ceremonies, Campus life, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1986/1996
A view of Gammon Avenue. Text from slide presentation: Gammon Avenue led to the campus and the homes there reflect the importance of that street.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1912
The Gammon Quartette in 1912.Written on recto: P.R. Vauls, J. D. Rice, R. N. Brooks, I.C. Snowden. Text from slide presentation: Cultural events at the college provided entertainment for the community and the park-like campus provided a place to stroll and picnic.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, Musicians
General Photographs Collection
1916/1926
A group portrait of a geometry class. Text from slide presentation: time, money and energy to create a community where Blacks could receive an education and live in dignity.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, College students
General Photographs Collection
1986/1996
View of homes built around Clark University. Text from slide presentation: The people who lived here were faculty members and administrators, teachers,
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1986/1996
View of one of the homes built around Clark University. Text from slide presentation: . . . many of the homes that were built along the streets directly east of Clark campus still stand.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1986/1996
View of homes built around Clark University. Text from slide presentation: craftsmen, store owners, seamstresses, milliners, and housekeepers.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection
1895/1905
A view of Leete Hall. Text from slide presentation: One of two university building remaining is Leete Hall, now part of Carver High School.
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods
General Photographs Collection
1875/1885
Two people walk on Magnolia drive. Text from slide presentation: and Magnolia Lane - a lovely tree-lined avenue...
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education
General Photographs Collection
1985/1995
View of a tree-lined avenue. Text from slide presentation:. . . is still there today.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education
General Photographs Collection
1877/1887
A newspaper clipping advertising Clark Universtiy. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta developed around Clark University and Gammon Theological Seminary. These schools were founded by the Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church to provide education for former slaves and their children.
African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, College students
General Photographs Collection
1915/1925
Students conduct experiments in a physics lab. Text from slide presentation: South Atlanta was strengthened by people of good will, of both races, who invested their
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American universities and colleges, African Americans--Education, College students
General Photographs Collection
1986/1996
A plat showing the lots to be subdivided and sold. Text from slide presentation: Because administrators wanted to build a community that extended beyond the university itself, they organized special committees to build local streets, advertise land lots for sale and encourage development. This plat shows the first lots to be subdivided.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
General Photographs Collection