Michael Camp discusses the papers of native Atlantan civil rights attorney Howard Moore Jr. at Emory's Rose Library Read More
Jessica Leming details newly digitized rare multi-media materials documenting African American religion from the 1880s to the 2000s in the collection of the AUC Woodruff Library Read More
Brittany Newberry discusses the newly opened Grace Towns Hamilton papers at the AUC Woodruff Library Read More
Andrew Kingston discusses the archive of the American Music Show at Rose Library as a window into the history of Queer Atlanta. Read More
Alana Barnes discusses the Robert A. Holmes collection at the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Read More
Laura Starratt discusses how Rose Library collections shed light on Olmsted's little-known impact on Atlanta. Read More
Gayle Schechter discusses the AUC Woodruff Library's new GLAM portal for digital resources and its current featured collection on the Atlanta University Art Annuals Read More
Todd Michney introduces a vital new digital archive for local researchers and explains its unique features and value Read More
“Certainly,” Jim Auchmutey of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes, Atlanta is “the gay oasis of the South—the place with the most... Read More
Highlighting an oral history with Eva Galambos, the "founding mother" of Sandy Springs, to complement Elisa Lanari's recent article on the contemporary issues around Sandy Springs's development Read More
JoyEllen Freeman discusses the records of the Cobb County NAACP Branch at the Kennesaw State University archives Read More
Courtney Chartier introduces the Atlanta Black Archives Alliance and explains its mission and current members. Read More