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Photo of the Week: Summerhill Marble Players
Relatively few photographs exist of Atlanta’s African-American community in the mid 20th century. Fewer still depict children’s games, slum conditions, vernacular architecture, clothing worn by...Topics- African American Studies
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- Criminal Justice
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Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching Photo Discovery
A cache of 32 photographs taken shortly after the 1946 Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching in Walton County, Georgia has been recently discovered by Tim Crimmins,...Topics- African American Studies
- Criminal Justice
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Georgia’s Red-Headed Stepchild Comes of Age
Georgia State University: you’ve come a long way, baby! From a commuter night school in downtown Atlanta specializing in adult education for local businessmen to...Topics- Books
- Education
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GSU Librarian & Nutrition Faculty Member Co-Author Article
Susan Smith, one of GSU Library’s health sciences subject librarians, and Meera Penumetcha, a faculty member in the Division of Nutrition, have just had an...Topics- Ejournals
- Faculty Publications and Research
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Dr. Josh Hinkle and Problem Oriented Policing
Policing practices impact nearly all communities. In a recent article, Dr. Josh Hinkle, the Department of Criminal Justice’s newest faculty member reviewed a large number...Topics- Faculty Publications and Research
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