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

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  • Subjects = African American men
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
Chester and Margaret Nichols.
Gladstone "Mickey" Chandler, Jr.
Unidentified couple.
Chandler Family Papers
Wright family holiday photo. Written on recto: Happy Holiday...from Our Home to Your! William, Cynthia, and Kim. Written on verso: William Wright quite a handy fellow in helping to keep our yard groomed during his Morehouse years. William Wright, Cynthia Wright, Kim Wright.
D. Hill standing in yard. Written on verso: Neighbor D. Hill at dogwood season. The driveway separates his stand and the house which is not viewed. Mr. Hill as one of the original neighbors made a most outstanding contributions til age took its toll.
Chandler Family Papers
Bunny King and unidentified person sitting down. Written on verso: With Bunny King.
Group photo of birthday party with Coretta Scott King, Bunny King, and unidentified members of birthday celebration. Written on verso: A visit with the M.L. King Family.
Gladstone "Mickey" Chandler, Jr. holding Beth Angela Warren as a toddler in front of a car. Written on verso: July 4, 1967. Age 1 1/2 mos. Uncle Mickey and I posed in front of Bev & Bill Bart[?]'s car while we were at a picnic at their home. Granma gave me this cute sailor dress. Mickey still "possessive" role.
Beth Angela Warren and Gladstone L. Chandler, Sr. laying in the grass. Written on verso: Beth at 8 1/2 months. Not a clear picture if you should run into either of us in New York and had only this picture to identify us by, I think you'd not miss your guess. Channie.
Keith family holiday portrait. Written on recto: Holiday Greetings from Our House to Your House.
Neighbor D. Hill walking Gigi, the Chandler Family's dog. Written on verso: A gift from Mrs. M. Rich to Mr. Hill her chauffer - 1st wife Hattie - her personal maid. She wanted them to have this special gift to live in this historical neighborhood. Gigi - the Chandler's first poodle.
Chandler Family Papers
Groomsman and bridesmaid walking down the aisle at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren, Jr.
Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren in front of wedding cake at ceremony.
Wedding photo of the bride, groom, and bridesmaids. Written on verso: Members of Wedding Party. Wedding of Beth Chandler Theodore John Warren Jr.
B.L. Chandler and Beth Chandler at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren, Jr. Written on verso: Daughter and father of the wedding ceremony.
Members of the wedding of Beth Chandler and Theodore John Warren Jr. seated on couch.
Group of groomsmen at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren.
Wedding photo of unidentified guest. Written on verso: Mother and Dad receiving guests at the wedding reception. Wedding Reception Erdie Lee, Wade B.L. Chandler Wedding of Beth Chandler Theodore John Warren Jr.
Groomsman and bridesmaid walking down the aisle at the wedding of Beth A. Chandler and Theodore John Warren, Jr.