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A woman stands at a podium at the Clark College Alumni Association Banquet.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
Three men speak near a podium at the Clark College Alumni Association Banquet.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
A group of men and women near a podium at the Clark College Alumni Association Banquet, including Vivian Henderson.
Three men look at two plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
Three men look at two plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
A man stands at a podium at an Alumni event.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
Clark College Alumni Fall Conference, 1984, Left to right: 1. Mr. Eugene Brown, 2. Mrs Isabella Taylor Jenkins.
James P. Brawley and another man sit at a dining table at a banquet.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
Written on verso: Clark College Banquet (Alumni?) ca early 1970's, Left to right: 1. Dr. James P. Brawley, 2., 3. Dr. Vivian Wilson Henderson, 4., Mr. Alphonse Goggins, 5. Mr. Joe Lewis Tucker, 6. Mrs Vivian Wilson Henderson (Anna P.)
A man stands at a podium while others look on at a banquet.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
A man stands at a podium while others look on at a banquet.
Clark College and Clark Atlanta University Photographs
Two plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
A man stands at a podium at an Alumni Banquet. Written on verso: Clark College Alumni Banquet ca. 1970, Left to right: 1. Scott, 2., 3. James Dean (at podium), 4. Dr. Eula Cohen, 5. Dr. Elias Blake, Jr.
Two men unveil the two new plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
Three men and a woman remove paper from two plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
Two men look at two plaques "Centennial Honor Roll on Donors & Workers...In Appreciation by Clark College Alumni Association, December 31, 1969, Atlanta GA." on a brick wall.
A guide and index for the United Negro College Fund.
United Negro College Fund Records (Finding Aid)
Correspondence from Forrest Green, President at the Detroit Morehouse Alumni Association to Don Clarke of the Student Defense Fund at Morehouse College. The letter includes a donation to the Student Defense Fund with plans to raise and donate $1,500. Donation in support of the Appeal for Human Rights. 1 page.
Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
An article written by D.L. Stanley in the Atlanta Inquirer on April 22, 2000, featuring photos from the 40th anniversary of the Atlanta Student Movement celebration. It states about Lonnie King, president of the National Alumni Association of Morehouse College and Chairman of the Atlanta Student Movement, spoke at the 40th Anniversary Commemoration of "An Appeal for Human Rights" and reminded attendees that there is still work to be done to combat oppression and underrepresentation. He also urged younger generations to continue the legacy of the movement. The celebration, which included workshops and tributes, was attended by a small number of students. 1 page.
Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism
The meeting minutes for the Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights held on September 9, 2000. Presiding over the meeting was Lonnie King. In attendance were Mary Ann Sumral, Johnny Parham, Anne Borders-Patterson, Charles, Gwendolyn Middlebrooks, and John Smith. The meeting discussed soliciting funds for the organization and getting it registered and filed as a 501C3, a non-profit incorporation status. They also discussed developing a Civil Rights History course using a two-tiered approach, but they need to identify financial support. The treasurer's report showed a balance of $387.27. The committee will receive additional money from the sale of T-shirts and they need to trademark everything. The next meeting will be on November 18, 2000, at 2:00 P.M. in Kilgore Hall. 2 pages.
Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism