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Atlanta Child Murders

 Sub-Series

Scope and contents

From the Series:

The First and second mayoral terms series documents Jackson’s ascension as the first African American mayor of Atlanta. Arranged in alphabetical order, this series chronicles Jackson’s political life between the years of 1973 and 1981. Notable achievements within this series include the formation of the city council, his efforts towards the revitalization of Atlanta’s neighborhoods, and mandating inclusion of Blacks in the city’s growing economic development. Major business deals Jackson oversaw include the construction of the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport – now named the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in his honor – and the expansion of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) bus system to rail. In addition to the high level of success Mayor Jackson garnered over his first and second terms, this series contains a subseries documenting world-wide responses to the tragic Atlanta Child Murders. Over 50 cities and states issued proclamations in reaction to the horrific murders of over 20 black children which occurred between the years of 1979 and 1981.

Dates

  • Creation: 1974-1982

Language

From the Series:

Materials are in English.

Extent

From the Series: 74 Linear feet

Arrangement

The Atlanta Child Murders subseries consists of community responses, news clippings, Proclamations and Resolutions from over 50 cities and states, thank you letters and financial documents. In addition, there are various materials related to the victims. There are also three areas broken out into subsubseries: 1. Correspondence, General; 2. Correspondence, School Students; 3. Correspondence, Various. Correspondence, School Students, Correspondence, Various and the remainder of the subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject. Correspondence, General is arranged chronologically.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository

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