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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
    • Art & Design
    • Business
    • Communication
    • Criminal Justice
  • 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
    • Books
    • Criminal Justice
    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
  • 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
    • Faculty Publications and Research
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
  • Leo Frank Trial Report Digitized

    In 1913, “little Mary Phagan” was murdered at the National Pencil Factory in Atlanta, Leo Frank was tried for the murder, and in 1915, he...
    Topics
    • Books
    • Criminal Justice
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students
    • For Students
  • ICPSR Summer Program is Now Open for Registration

    Are you interested in learning more about social science statistical analysis?  ICPSR, the world’s largest social science data archive, annually hosts a summer program in...
    Topics
    • Criminal Justice
    • Economics
    • Education
    • For Faculty
    • For Graduate Students