Atlanta Inquirer , (including Lonnie King's column "Let Freedom Ring"), news articles, 1960 August-1961 February
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Identifier: Series 2
Scope note
From the Series:
This series consists of materials from the Committee On Appeal For Human Rights (COAHR) which Mary Ann Smith Wilson served as secretary, coordinated sit-ins, and participated in the first Freedom Rides. The materials include correspondence, meeting reports, news articles, and programs.
Dates
- Creation: 1960 August-1961 February
Extent
From the Collection: 3 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Robinson, Ruby Doris Smith (Person)
- From the Collection: Wilson, Mary Ann Smith (Person)
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, September 19, 1960
- "9 City Vote Trend Shown", November 7, 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring", by Lonnie King, November 14, 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring", by Lonnie King, November 7, 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, circa 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, November 28,1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, December 9, 1960
- Atlanta Inquirer, December 9, 1960
- "Who Else Flunked The Gov't Exams?", by M. Carl Holman, circa 1960
- Atlanta Inquirer, December 17, 1960
- Atlanta Inquirer, December 24, 1960
- Atlanta Inquirer, September 12, 1960
- "The Hopes And Fears Of All The Years", December 23, 1961
- Atlanta Inquirer, January 21, 1961
- Atlanta Inquirer, January 28, 1961
- "Doing What Comes Naturally", February 4, 1961
- "The Inquirer Speaks", by M. Carl Holman, December 31, 1961
- Atlanta Inquirer, September 26, 1960
- "Negroes Clinched Kennedy Win", November 14, 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, August 21, 1960
- "Auditor's Figures Not the Whole Story at Hughes Spalding", August, 21, 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, circa 1960
- "Let Freedom Ring" by Lonnie King, October 10, 1960
Repository Details
Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository