2009-05
"Clark Atlanta University Art Galleries Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the National Conference of Artists" booklet highlighting the historical significance of the National Conference of Artists (NCA) and its connection to the Atlanta University Annual Exhibition of 1959. The NCA, originally the National Conference of Negro Artists, was founded to support African-American artists in a racially segregated art world. The booklet displays the evolution of the NCA and its role in advocating for fair representation in art competitions. Clark Atlanta University celebrates NCA's 50th Anniversary and its mission to promote African Diaspora artists.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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1989
National Council of Negro Women southeastern Back family reunion celebration program and goals. 3 pages.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women
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1986
Brochure about the Atlanta development plan in 1986, listing the purpose, participitation, dates, and lists of Atlanta neighborhood study areas.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Community development, City planning
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1983-01-17
Article on the donation of artifacts related to the Johnsontown community by MARTA to the AUC. The community was destroyed to make way for the rail system.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Community development, City planning
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1982-07-19
National Council of Negro Women 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women
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1978-06
This article summarizes a comprehensive study on the impact of the Atlanta University Exhibition of Black Artists from 1942 to 1969. It explores the exhibition's purpose, continuity, and influence on artists and viewers. Findings reveal that the exhibition liberated black artists, fostered artistic expression, and contributed to promoting black consciousness and unity.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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1977/1984
National Council of Negro Women culture and arts advocacy program form. 1 page.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women
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1974-06
Booklet on the Atlanta planning program, outlining the impotance of neighborhood planning, preperation and carrying out the plan.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Community development, City planning
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1973-06
Booklet on the Atlanta planning program, outlining the impotance of neighborhood planning, preperation and carrying out the plan.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Community development, City planning
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1971/1978
National Endowment for the Humanities press release announcing two grants to the National Council of Negro Women. 2 pages.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women
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1971
National Council of Negro Women brochure on Mary McLeod Bethune and Bethune-Cookman College. 2 pages.
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women
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1970
Brochure for the 29th Annual Exhibition at Atlanta University.
Art, African American arts, African American artists, African American universities and colleges
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1970
Booklet for the 29th Annual Exhibition at Atlanta University.
Art, African American arts, African American artists, African American universities and colleges
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1970
A list of participating artists and medium categories for the Atlanta University Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Prints by Negro Artists held at the Art Gallery at Trevor Arnett Library. Also listed are prize winners and honorable mentions.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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1969
Booklet for the 28th Annual Exhibition at Atlanta University.
Art, African American arts, African American artists, African American universities and colleges
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1969
A list of participating artists and medium categories for the Atlanta University Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Prints by Negro Artists held at the Art Gallery at Trevor Arnett Library. Also listed are prize winners and honorable mentions.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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1968
A list of participating artists and medium categories for the Atlanta University Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Prints by Negro Artists held at the Art Gallery at Trevor Arnett Library. Also listed are prize winners and honorable mentions.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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1967
A card containing information about the 26th Annual Exhibition.
Art, African American arts, African American artists, African American universities and colleges
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1967
Booklet for the 26th Annual Exhibition at Atlanta University.
Art, African American arts, African American artists, African American universities and colleges
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1967
A list of participating artists and medium categories for the Atlanta University Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Sculpture, and Prints by Negro Artists held at the Art Gallery at Trevor Arnett Library. Also listed are prize winners and honorable mentions.
African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American artists, African American arts, Events and programs, African American universities and colleges
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