In the interview Mr. Hill discusses his involvement in organizing the registration of black voters during the 1950s in Atlanta, Georgia and the equalization of salaries for black teachers. He also provided some support for the students involved in…
In the interview Ms. Douglas discusses her childhood in Atlanta and family. She also discribes her involvement in the Atlanta Student Movement and subsequent arrest due to a sit-in at the Magnolia Room at Rich's Department Store in downtown Atlant,…
In the interview Mr. Parham describes his involvement in "testing" the buses in 1954/1955, the Atlanta Student Movement, and Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee. He became involved in the movement as a Morehouse College student. His…
In the interview Mr. King describes his experiences in the Navy, especially in terms of racial discrimination. He also played a significant role in the formation of the Atlanta Student Movement. He recalls the negative reaction of the black…
View of Ivan Allen Sr. (center front) and Atlanta Mayor William B. Hartsfield (seated on right) at a meeting at the Capital City Club in Atlanta, Georgia.
View of men from the Trust Company of Georgia Ivan Allen Sr. (seated front, far right) with Bob Harvey, Arch Avery, James Alexander, Herman Talmadge, Bill Bowden, and Charles Trought with other unidentified men.