1969-08-27
Press statement from Senator Leroy Johnson concerning his candidacy for mayor. He states the components needed for a sucessful run but ultimately decides not to run, believing that a Black man can not be elected in Atlanta at the time.
African Americans--Politics and government, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Political campaigns, African American men
James P. Brawley Collection
1955-03-15
Correspondence from Brawley to Henry Addiw apologizing for not being able to provide financial assistance for education due to limited grants.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Education, African American students, African American universities and colleges
James P. Brawley Collection
1953-03-12
Correspondence from Brawley to James Kofa about sending an application in to Clark College and requesting transcripts.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Education, African American students, African American universities and colleges
James P. Brawley Collection
1950/1955
Travel Diary of James P. Brawley, documenting trips to Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico City, Europe, and Hawaii, among other notes.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Travel, African American men, African American scholars
James P. Brawley Collection
1941/1948
A booklet outlining the reception and treatment of service men and women when they return home from war.
Armed Forces, World War (1939-1945)
James P. Brawley Collection
1935/1945
Telegram to James P. Brawley from Maryann Cooperasking for admission documentation to Clark College so she can get a visa to travel from Montrovia, Liberia.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Education, African American students, African American universities and colleges
James P. Brawley Collection