Title |
Date Created |
Description |
Subject |
Collection |
Reverend William H. Perry, circa 1934 |
1930/1938 |
Witten on recto: Rev. William H. Perry, Pastor Springfield Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia. |
African American Baptists, Portraits and people |
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection |
Reverend Robert C. Calhoun, circa 1934 |
1930/1938 |
Witten on recto: Rev. Robert C. Calhoun, Pastor Macedonia Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia. |
African American Baptists, Portraits and people |
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection |
State Convention at Thankful Baptist Church, 1929 |
1929 |
A large group gathered outside of Thankful Baptist Church in Augusta, GA during State Convention in 1929. |
African Americans--Religion, African American Baptists, Buildings and grounds, Groups and organizations, African American churches |
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection |
Dr. William J. White, circa 1934 |
1930/1938 |
Witten on recto: Dr. William J. White, Pastor Harmony Baptist Church, Augusta Georgia, and Founder of the Georgia Baptist and Morehouse College. |
African American Baptists, Portraits and people |
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection |
Reverend Charlie Williams, circa 1934 |
1930/1938 |
Witten on recto: The Rev. Charlie Williams, Pastor of Summerville Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia for 51 years and Mt. Olive, Augusta for more than 40 years. |
African American Baptists, Portraits and people |
Levi and Jewell Terrill Collection |
Unidentified Church Trip, circa 1984 |
1975/1985 |
A certificate from the Epworth League of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church of America, certifying Trinity CME Church in Augusta, Georgia. |
Church buildings, African American churches, Buildings and grounds |
C. Eric Lincoln Collection |
Augusta Correctional Center, 1996 Black History Celebration, January 1, 1996 |
1996-01-01 |
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Education--Curricula, African American scholars, Ethnology, Pan-Africanism |
Asa G. Hilliard, III Papers |
Voter Registration in Augusta, Georgia, circa 1968 |
1964/1973 |
Women stand in line and register to vote. Written on verso: Voter registration, Augusta, GA. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Suffrage, Voter registration |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
Voter Registration in Augusta, Georgia, circa 1968 |
1964/1973 |
Women stand in line and register to vote. Written on verso: Voter registration, Augusta, GA. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Suffrage, Voter registration |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
Voter Registration in Augusta, Georgia, circa 1968 |
1964/1973 |
Women stand in line and register to vote. Written on verso: Voter registration, Augusta, GA. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Suffrage, Voter registration |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
Voter Registration in Augusta, Georgia, circa 1968 |
1964/1973 |
Women stand in line and register to vote. Written on verso: Voter registration, Augusta, GA. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American women's suffrage, Women's rights, Suffrage, Voter registration |
Voter Education Project Organizational Records |
"NCNW Receives Citizenship Award From American Heritage Foundation", May 5, 1961 |
1961-05-05 |
Article about the National Council of Negro Women receiving an award for their citizen projects. 1 page. |
African American women--Societies and clubs, Women in community organization, Women's rights, African American women social reformers, African American women |
Subject Vertical Files |
Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda Meeting, February 1, 2006 |
2006-02-01 |
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Political participation, African Americans--Civil rights, Meetings |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series |
A Group of Augusta College Students Holding Anti-Apartheid Signs, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
Students at Augusta College are shown holding protest signs that state "Why Send Children To Do S. Africa's Dirty Work!" and "So. Africa Kills Black Children In Soweto:...". Written on verso: SCLC Condemns Apartheid -- Black students at Augusta College in Augusta, Georgia deplore the college's refusal to cancel a concert appearance there by a South African boys' choir and join with SCLC in staging a protest demonstration that attracted national attention. |
Africa, Apartheid, International relations, Demonstrations, African American students |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
A Group of Students Hold Anti-Apartheid Protest Signs During a Demonstration at Augusta College, October 14, 1 |
1981-10-14 |
Augusta College students and Southern Christian Leadership Conference members are shown holding anti-apartheid signs during a demonstration to protest the performance of a South African boys choir at the college. Written on verso: SCLC Condemns Apartheid -- Black students at a predominantly white Augusta College in Augusta, Georgia stage demonstration with SCLC leaders, including National SCLC President Joseph E. Lowery, to protest a concert appearance there by the Drakensberg Boys Choir of South Africa. The students met with the institution's administration, but the concert was not cancelled. Nevertheless, their opposition reached the ears of the choir's members and much of the American public. A performance scheduled for the choir at the University of Georgia several days before, was cancelled following protests from black students there. |
Africa, Apartheid, International relations, Demonstrations, African American students |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
Reverend Fred. D. Taylor Speaking at an Anti-Apartheid Rally in Augusta, Georgia, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
Reverend Fred D. Taylor is shown introducing Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Joseph E. Lowery at a rally in Augusta, Georgia to protest the concert appearance of a South African boys choir. Written on verso: SCLC Condemns Apartheid -- Rev. Fred. D. Taylor, national director of Chapters and Affiliates for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, introduces SCLC President Joseph E. Lowery during a rally at Augusta College in Augusta, Georgia to protest the concert appearance there of a South African boys choir. Hundreds of students turned out to protest what was considered "a show of support" for the apartheid policies of racist South Africa. |
Africa, Apartheid, International relations, Demonstrations, African Americans--Civil rights |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
Anti-Apartheid Protest at Augusta College, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
A group of Augusta College students are shown protesting against apartheid. Written on verso: SCLC Condemns Apartheid -- Several community supporters and a few whites in Augusta, Georgia join protest at Augusta College October 14th to voice disapproval of the appearance there of a South African boys' choir. |
African Americans--Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Demonstrations, Apartheid, College students |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
A Group of Augusta College Students Protesting Apartheid, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
A group of Augusta College students and others are shown demonstrating with anti-apartheid signs to protest the performance of a South African boys choir at Augusta College. Written on verso: Pickits [sic] |
African Americans--Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Demonstrations, Apartheid, College students |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
Joseph E. Lowery at an Anti-Apartheid Rally in Augusta, Georgia, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Joseph E. Lowery with Reverend Robert Padgett at an anti-apartheid rally in Augusta, Georgia to protest the performance of a South African boys' choir at Augusta College. |
African Americans--Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Demonstrations, Apartheid, African Americans--Economic conditions |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |
Joseph E. Lowery Speaks to the Press at an Anti-Apartheid Rally, October 14, 1981 |
1981-10-14 |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Joseph E. Lowery speaks to the press at an anti-apartheid rally held in Augusta to protest the scheduled performance of a South African boys' choir at Augusta College. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American civil rights workers, Demonstrations, Apartheid |
The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Photograph Series |