The Atlanta University Bulletin (Newsletter), 1960 July, December
Scope and contents
The Atlanta University Bulletin's purpose was to tell the story of the work of the University. Originally published as a monthly, the Bulletin contained information on issues pertaining to education for African Americans, articles on the academic program of the University, accomplishments of alumni, editorial comments on political issues and racial injustices, speeches and sermons delivered to the students by distinguished Americans, reprints of materials from various journals, and appeals for financial aid. The Bulletin also contained many illustrations and pictures of the campus and campus events. In 1910, the Bulletin became a quarterly, and devoted every fourth issue to the publication of the Atlanta University Catalog, which usually contained a list of trustees, faculty, descriptions of the University, school calendar, and course offerings.
Dates
- Creation: 1960 July, December
Access restrictions
Due to the fragility of the materials, access to copies of Atlanta Unviersity Bulletins and Catalogs may be restricted to bound reference copies.
Extent
From the Series: 7 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Atlanta University (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the AUC Institutional Records Repository