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New Resource: Encyclopedia of Human Rights
Georgia State University Library now has access to the Encyclopedia of Human Rights, an online reference work that “offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of...Topics- For Faculty
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- New Resources
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Public Transit, Ownership, and Labor in the United States, 1935-1975 – March 3rd, 2010
Are you a MARTA rider? Are you concerned about its lack of financial support, its reliability of service and the history of the laborers who...Topics- For Faculty
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- History
- Special Collections & Archives
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The “Black Socrates” of the Harlem Renaissance – March 2, 2010
“Politically, the Negro is the touchstone of the modern democratic idea,” said activist Hubert Harrison, the subject of an upcoming campus lecture by biographer Jeffrey...Topics- African American Studies
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African-American Labor History: The National Domestic Workers Union records
The National Domestic Workers Union (NDWU) was founded in Atlanta in 1968 by Dorothy Bolden, who wanted to set standards for salaries and benefits...Topics- African American Studies
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African-American Labor History: the Association of Colored Railway Trainmen records
The Association of Colored Railway Trainmen records (ACTA), 1918-1936, are held by Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives and consist of records of the ACTA...Topics- African American Studies
- Business
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New IEEE Xplore Coming Soon
IEEE Xplore is a digital library providing full text access to IEEE journals, transactions, magazines, letters, conference proceedings, standards, and IET (Institution of Engineering and...Topics- Computer Science
- Databases
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African-American Labor History: Oral History Collections in the Southern Labor Archives
In addition to manuscripts, photographs, and labor union records, the Southern Labor Archives collects oral histories, which preserve first-person accounts of the successes and struggles of...Topics- African American Studies
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- For Students
- History
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Faculty Art Show Opens in GSU Gallery
Happenings //: 2010 Works by Faculty Exhibition opened on February 4th in the GSU Art Gallery. Want to see more? The library has some books...Topics- Art & Design
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New Publications from the School of Social Work
Dr. Nancy Kropf and Dr. Peter Lyons of the School of Social Work have recently published books and articles that are accessible via the University...Topics- Books
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Women's Studies Speaker
The Women’s Studies Institute is presenting the Spring 2010 Anne L. Harper Annual Lecture on Febuary 25th. The lecture is being delivered by Gayatri Gopinath,...Topics- For Faculty
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- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies