1968-12-26
A letter from Maynard Jackson to Larry Howell about vising from Valdosta.
African Americans--Politics and government, African American mayors, African American athletes
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records
1968
Maynard Jackson's platform. Written on recto: Check off the issues you agree with - don't forget the other check that�s for Marietta newspaper
African Americans--Politics and government, African American mayors, Railroads
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records
1964-05-31
In June 1964, Jackson graduates from law school at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) the same day that his sister graduated from Hillside High School in Durham. Standing between them is their mother, Dr. Jackson, chair of the Foreign Language Department at NCCU. Following the death of her husband, Irene Jackson returned to the University of Toulouse and earned her doctorate in French in 1958.
Portraits and people, African American families, African American mayors
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records
1960/1970
Maynard Jackson at his graduation.
Portraits and people, African American mayors, Commencement ceremonies
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records
1960/1970
All six of Irene Thompson and John Wesley Dobbs' daughters graduated from Spelman College. They are pictured here singing around a piano.
African American families, Portraits and people, African American women
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records
1960/1969
Maynard Jackson. Written on recto: Best wishes, Maynard Jackson
Portraits and people, African American mayors, African Americans--Politics and government
Maynard Jackson Mayoral Administrative Records