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Photo of the Week: Photo Manipulation of the 1914 Fulton Bag Strike
The deceptive editing of photographs has a long history prior to its current popularity using PhotoShop. This panorama of the strike camp is composed of…Topics- Art & Design
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Knight-Warren-Bendimire Oral History Now Available for Research
Faye Knight, Louise Warren, and Betty Bendimire are former members of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, Local 226 (Americus, Ga.). They were interviewed...Topics- Business
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Midterm Elections
Midterm elections, the elections that occur in the middle of a U.S. Presidential term are not as glamorous as those in a Presidential election year...Topics- Books
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October is Georgia Archives Month!
Every October, archives and repositories across the country celebrate Archives Month in order to showcase their collections of unique primary resources for research and to...Topics- For Faculty
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Oral Histories in Special Collections and Archives
An essential component of any modern special collections and archives department is its collection of oral history interviews. These are created to supplement archives, and...Topics- African American Studies
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Educating the Urban New South…with a Wry Twist
Like the red-headed stepchild whose history it tells, Dr. Merl E. Reed’s Educating the Urban New South: Atlanta and the Rise of Georgia State University,...Topics- Books
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Photo of the Week: Burns Cottage, Atlanta, GA
The Robert Burns Cottage, located three miles southeast of Atlanta, Georgia, is a replica of the Scottish poet’s birthplace in Alloway, Ayrsshire, Scotland. The Atlanta...Topics- English
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Rahna Carusi appointed first endowed graduate assistant for Women’s Collection
Rahna Carusi has been named the first endowed graduate assistant for Georgia State University Library’s Women’s Collection, a position generously supported by Our Mothers’ Fund (established by Margaret...Topics- Communication
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The records of the UFCW, Local 525, now open for research
The records of the United Food and Commercial Workers , Local 525 (Asheville, N.C.), 1944-1986 (bulk 1961-1983), contain correspondence, organizing materials, legal files, publications, meeting...Topics- African American Studies
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St. Elmo Murray, Byronic Hero?
Born Augusta Jane Evans on May 8, 1835, in Wynnton (now the MidTown area in Columbus), Georgia, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson (1835-1909) wrote nine highly...Topics- English
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