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Digitization of Labor Photographs Underway!
The Southern Labor Archives, part of the Special Collections and Archives department of the University Library, has a collection of over 3,000 photographs as a...Topics- African American Studies
- Business
- Communication
- Economics
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Cathey Steinberg Papers in the Women’s Collection now open for research
The political papers of Georgia state legislator Cathey Steinberg are now available for research in the Women’s Collection, part of GSU Library’s Special Collections and...Topics- For Faculty
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- History
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The Usual Subjects: New Subject Librarians!
The library has subject librarians assigned to each department on campus that provide in-class instruction and help increase your ability to conduct research efficiently and...Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Business
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Sheroes of the Year 2010: Celebrating the Dauntless and the Dangerous!
Presented annually, the Shero of the Year Award recognizes an individual or individuals whose support has made a significant impact on the Women’s Collection. The 2010...Topics- For Faculty
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- Sociology
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Anthropology's Dr. Patico Publishes Article on Matchmaking
Jennifer Patico has recently published an article entitled “Kinship and Crisis: The Embedding of Economic Pressures and Gender Ideals in Postsocialist International Matchmaking.” The article...Topics- Anthropology
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- Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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Researching Georgia Activist Vicki McLennan
Late last week longtime Georgia activist Vicki McLennan passed away. McLennan spent years fighting for improved healthcare and the rights of abuse victims in Georgia....Topics- Books
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- Political Science
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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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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