9,123 research outputs found
Black, Hamilton W. - An inaugural dissertation on tetanus
Handwritten inaugural dissertation on tetanus by Hamilton Black, of Tennessee.Inaugural dissertation; no. 32
Grace Townes Hamilton with Others at the Georgia House of Representatives, circa 1976
Grace Townes Hamilton stands with an unidentified man at the Georgia House of Representatives.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Grace Townes Hamilton with George Busbee and Others, circa 1976
Grace Townes Hamilton and other stand around George Busbee seated at his desk.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Grace Townes Hamilton with Three Boys, March 1966
Grace Townes Hamilton with three young men - pages in the Georgia House of Representatives.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Correspondence to Grace Hamilton and Kil Townsend, February 2, 1970
Letter encouraging Hamilton and Townsend to press for legalized abortion. Not signed. 3 pages.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
"Representation You Trust: Mrs. Grace T. Hamilton", 1965
Brochure recruiting voters to elect Grace Hamilton to House District 137- Fulton County. 2 pages.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
"Re-Elect Grace T. Hamilton", 1984
Brochure recruiting voters to elect Grace Hamilton to House District 31- Fulton County, listing her credentials and house precincts. 2 pages.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
"Mrs. Hamilton Resigns Urban League Post", AJC, August 28, 1960
Article about Grace Hamilton resigning to take a position at the National Women's Christian Association. 1 page.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
"Mrs. Hamilton Brought Good Sense to Job", AC, August 30, 1960
Article about Grace Hamilton resigning from the Atlanta Urban League. 1 page.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
Grace Townes Hamilton with Others at the Georgia House of Representatives, circa 1976
Grace Townes Hamilton stands with four unidentified men at the Georgia House of Representatives.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generosity of the Digital Public Library of America for supporting in part the digitization of this collection as part of the Black Women's Suffrage Digital Collection, a project made possible through funding from Pivotal Ventures, A Melinda Gates Company
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