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Filed under: African Americans -- Georgia Drums and Shadows: Survival Studies Among the Georgia Coastal Negroes (1940), by Savannah Unit Georgia Writers' Project, ed. by Mary Granger (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) A Statement From Governor Hugh M. Dorsey as to the Negro in Georgia (ca. 1921), by Hugh Manson Dorsey (multiple formats at archive.org) Lynch Law in Georgia (Chicago: Chicago Colored Citizens, 1899), by Ida B. Wells-Barnett, contrib. by Louis P. Le Vin The "Negro in Georgia": Another "Pamphlet" Called Forth by Governor Hugh M. Dorsey's Slanderous Document, Scattered Broadcast Over the Country, and In Which He Purported to Set Forth the Brutal Treatment Accorded the Negro by White Citizens of Georgia, the "American Belgian Congo" (ca. 1921), by Caleb A. Ridley and Dixie Defense Committee (Georgia Division) (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: African Americans -- Georgia -- Athens -- PeriodicalsFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- BiographyFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- FictionFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- Folklore
Filed under: African Americans -- Georgia -- History -- 19th century Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation Since the War (London: R. Bentlry and Son, 1883), by Frances Butler Leigh
Filed under: African Americans -- Education -- Georgia -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: African Americans -- Georgia -- ReligionFiled under: African Americans -- Crimes against -- GeorgiaFiled under: African Americans -- Education (Higher) -- Georgia
Filed under: African Americans -- Missions -- Georgia -- Liberty CountyFiled under: Blind Tom, 1849-1908Filed under: Brown, John, active 1854
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Filed under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- BiographyFiled under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site: Historic Resource Study (1994), by Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson Filed under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- FictionFiled under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- NewspapersFiled under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and governmentFiled under: Atlanta (Ga.) -- Population
Filed under: Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site (Atlanta, Ga.) -- Management Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site: Historic Resource Study (1994), by Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson
Filed under: Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Ga.) -- HistoryFiled under: Peachtree Street (Atlanta, Ga.)Filed under: Architecture -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Historic buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site: Historic Resource Study (1994), by Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson Filed under: City planning -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Community development, Urban -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Eulogies -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Government aid to the arts -- Georgia -- Atlanta
Filed under: Historic sites -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Management Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site: Historic Resource Study (1994), by Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson Filed under: King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 -- Homes and haunts -- Georgia -- Atlanta Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site: Historic Resource Study (1994), by Robert W. Blythe, Maureen A. Carroll, and Steven H. Moffson
Filed under: Mayors -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- BiographyFiled under: Hartsfield, William BerryFiled under: School integration -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Segregation in education -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Streets -- Georgia -- AtlantaFiled under: Trials (Murder) -- Georgia -- Atlanta The Frank Case: Inside Story of Georgia's Greatest Murder Mystery (Atlanta: Atlanta Pub. Co., 1913) (multiple formats with commentary at archive.org) The Truth About the Frank Case (reprinted in part from Collier's Weekly; New York: Vail-Ballou Co., c1915), by C. P. Connolly Argument of Hugh M. Dorsey, Solicitor-General, Atlanda Judicial Circuit at the Trial of Leo M. Frank, Charged with the Murder of Mary Phagan (Macon, GA: N. Christophulos, ca. 1914), by Hugh Manson Dorsey (multiple formats with commentary at archive.org) The Trial of Leo Frank: Reuben R. Arnold's Address to the Court in His Behalf (Baxley, GA: Classic Pub. Co., 1915), by Reuben R. Arnold (multiple formats with commentary at archive.org) Filed under: Underground newspapers -- Georgia -- AtlantaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |