Gladstone Lewis Chandler was an English professor at Morehouse College from 1931 until his death in 1965. During his 34 year tenure, he served as the faculty representative for the Maroon Tiger, the student-run newspaper, and taught three generations of Morehouse graduates, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Outside of his career as a professor, Chandler was also involved in the Atlanta community as an active civic worker and the leader of campaigns for the YMCA, the Community Chest, and the UNCF. He was a member of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church as active participant in the Vestry and the Men's Club. He also served as president of the neighborhood club Fountain Drive-Morris Brown Drive community club , where he led a successful battle to prevent a highway from being built through the neighborhood. Beyond his civic activity, Chandler was the first African American to conduct a campaign for a mayoral candidate in the city of Atlanta. The photographs in this collection document the personal and professional life of Gladstone Chandler and the Chandler family.

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. 
Jun 4, 2019

Chandler Family Papers

Gladstone Lewis Chandler was an English professor at Morehouse College from 1931 until his death in 1965. During his 34 year tenure, he served as the faculty representative for the Maroon Tiger, the student-run newspaper, and taught three generations of Morehouse graduates, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Outside of his career as a professor, Chandler was also involved in the Atlanta community as an active civic worker and the leader of campaigns for the YMCA, the Community Chest, and the UNCF. He was a member of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church as active participant in the Vestry and the Men's Club. He also served as president of the neighborhood club Fountain Drive-Morris Brown Drive community club , where he led a successful battle to prevent a highway from being built through the neighborhood. Beyond his civic activity, Chandler was the first African American to conduct a campaign for a mayoral candidate in the city of Atlanta. The photographs in this collection document the personal and professional life of Gladstone Chandler and the Chandler family.

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

Fire place. Written on verso: Warren's Apt. - Phillips.
Chandler Family Papers
Class Registration with Gladstone L Chandler Sr. and unidentified students. Written on verso: Class Registration Mr. Chandler at registration day. So many at the last day who waited to sign up for his classes had to be directed to other available classes. Many waited for later openings.
Chandler Family Papers
Closer view of gravesite of Gladstone Chandler with flowers on top and pet dog in the distance. Written on verso: Gigi waits at his master's grave while I placed new flowers daily.
Pet dog in front of a bicycle. Written on verso: Fricque in the [?]spring of the registered French Gigi a gift from Ted + Beth to her parents when they returned from Honeymoon in [?] to begin home making in the Massachusetts area. Fricque & Beth Angela pet is still alive in 1980 + recognized me when I visit.
Chandler Family Papers
Living room with fire place and instrument. Written on verso: Beth 1st piped organ after marriage was in this apt. E.C. She later imitated a new one in the [?] home. Warren's Apt. Scene Phillips.
Chandler Family Papers
The reception table at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren.
Chandler Family Papers
Unidentified man and woman walking down the aisle at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren.
Edward Nichols at age seven.
Chandler Family Papers
Student standing in front of a campus building. Written on verso: A Black Atlantan a student from Archer High- left to be accepted from negro schools. Phillip's Campus Scene Black Student (Cougar) an Atlantan.
Chandler Family Papers
Beth I. Chandler elementary school photo. Written on recto: School Days 1946-47. Written on verso: Oglethorpe Days. Elementary.
Chandler Family Papers
Football game. Written on verso: Beth Angela enjoyed the Cheer leader's tumbling with no concern of racial difference. Football scene- Phillip's.
Chandler Family Papers
Beth I. Chandler Warren.
Unidentified woman in a dress at wedding of Theodore J. Warren and Beth A. Chandler.
Chandler Family Papers
Portrait of Estelle Massey Osborn attached to card. Written on recto: To Erdie Chandler. Les you forget 'Stella. Xmas '33. The Columbia U friend who spoke at Abbot Academy at a time the school was ready for a black student. Through Beth's trail led her northern educational trail. Estelle Massey Osborn blazed the trail in professional nursing.
Chandler Family Papers
Gladstone "Mickey" Chandler, Jr. in 1958.