16,733 research outputs found

    Faculty Recital: Tom Gibson, trombone and Robert Henry, piano

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    KSU School of Music presents Tom Gibson, trombone and Robert Henry, piano.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1143/thumbnail.jp

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Printed and Published Material Series

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    The Printed and Published Material series includes material created by SCLC including SCLC Magazines and SCLC-West Magazines.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, SCLC Records

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    The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection.The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) records consist of three subseries: President Martin Luther King, Jr. files, 1958-1968; President Ralph David Abernathy files, 1967-1977; and President Joseph E. Lowery files, 1960-2019, 1977-1997 (bulk)

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Evelyn G. Lowery Papers

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    The Evelyn G. Lowery Papers series consists of correspondence and personal papers of Evelyn Gibson Lowery and documents her life as a civil rights activist and her contributions to her various communities. Lowery worked as president of her own organization, SCLC/W.O.M.E.N., as well as helped organize women's church groups such as the Church Women United and her home churches of Central United Methodist and Cascade United Methodist. She was also an active participant in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and retained many of her programs and pamphlets from her time there. Included in this series is a substantial collection of recipes that Lowery gathered from her peers, family friends and international and political relationships.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Robert R. Moton letter to Mr. C. H. Gibson, May 29, 1934

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    A typed letter on stationery from the Office of the President of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insitute, now known as Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama. The letter is addressed to Mr. C. H. Gibson and signed by Robert R. Moton, and is dated May 29, 1934. In this correspondence Moton writes to confirm their recent conversation in which Moton requested that Gibson serve as acting president during his absence from the school.ROBERT R. MOTON. PRESIDENT WILLIAM H. CARTER. TREASURER Board of Trustees WILLIAM JAY SCHIEFFEL1N, CHAIRMAN John H. Drakeford, vice-chairman Charles E. mason WILLIAM M. SCOTT warren Logan Robert R. Moton CHARLES A. WICKERSHAM C. E. Thomas Irving s. Merrell Mrs. William G. Willcox WILLIAM H. CARTER EDGAR B. STERN HENRY S. BOWERS WINTHROP W. ALDRICH RICHARD H. HARRIS CLAUDE A. BARNETT WALTER G. CRUMP ALEXANDER B. SIEGEL TUSKEGEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE FOUNDED BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON FOR THE TRAINING OF COLORED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Tuskegee Institute. Alabama -ay 29, 1934. Lr. G. H. Gibson, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama Dear In. Gibson: Conf in. lag our recent conversation, I. am writing to ask if you will serve in the capacity of Acting President during rry a sence from the school. Your long years of experience and your devotion to the work will enable me to feel very canfort able during rqy absence, and I want to thank you for being willing to serve in this capacity. Yours very sincerely, f Presiden

    Robert R. Moton letter to Mr. Charles H. Gibson, June 1, 1933

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    A typed letter on personal stationery from Robert R. Moton, Principal of the Tuskegee Institute, now known Tuskegee University, to Mr. Charles H. Gibson, Sr., on June 1, 1933. In the letter, Moton expresses his gratitute to Gibson for his years of service to Tuskegee Institute and for his professional support to him. The letter also addresses Gibson's pension allowance as approved by the board of trustees.Tuskegee Institute, Alabama Robert R. Moton June 1, 1933 My dear Mr. Gibson: I am writing you unofficially to tell you that the Trustees at their meeting on April 8, at your request, voted to retire you as of September 1, 1933, at a pen¬ sion allowance of $1000 a year. I want to add my own word of sincere thanks and appreciation, not only for the long years of faithful, painstaking and conscientious service you have rendered the institute, but particularly for the loyal cooperation and help you have given me during my seventeen years* service. I have appreciated your frankness because I have known since our school days of your honesty and your wholly unselfish spirit withal. I hope the coming years may bring you and your family satisfaction in the fact that your health may improve and that life will be pleasanter and richer as time goes by. I shall be following your example in the not very distant future, everything else being equal. Yours always sincerely and affectionately, Mr. Charles H. Gibson Tuskegee Institute Alabam

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Subject and Research Files

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    The Subject and Research Files series includes topical files of interest to the Lowerys not directly aligned with the daily operations of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The files include originals of newspaper clippings and magazine articles; published material (reports, pamphlets and brochures) from a number of organizations; correspondence (usually within folders with other material); fliers, brochures, and other items of interest. The bulk of the series contains files about affirmative action, Africa, AIDS, drugs, economic development, education, environmental racism, gun control, health, housing, justice, labor, politics, religion, sports justice, violence and voting rights.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Joseph E. Lowery Papers

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    The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection.The Joseph E. Lowery Papers series consists of correspondence, personal papers, and writings of Joseph E. Lowery. Correspondence is comprised of greeting cards, letters, postcards to and from colleagues, friends and associates. Personal papers include awards and honors, appointment books, biographical information about Lowery, material related to his tenure at Cascade United Methodist Church and Central United Methodist Church, invitations, programs and travel files. Writings contain sermons, speeches, statements and other writings by Lowery

    Tyrese Gibson and Children, circa 1998

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    Singer Tyrese Gibson is shown looking at a framed item. Some of the Lowery's grandchildren stand in the background.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    The Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection, Audiovisual Series

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    The Audiovisual series consists of video and audio recordings documenting the professional careers of Joseph E. Lowery and Evelyn G. Lowery. Content includes sermons delivered by Joseph E. Lowery during his ministerial career at Central United Methodist Church (1968-1986) and Cascade United Methodist Church (1986-1992). There are many video and audio recordings of Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) conventions and other SCLC activities. In her capacity as the founder of the SCLC/Women's Organizational Movement for Equality Now (SCLC/W.O.M.E.N.), Evelyn Lowery hosted annual Civil Rights Heritage Tours, the Drum Major for Justice Awards, and oratorical contests, of which several recordings exist in this series. The series also contains video and audio of events at which Joseph or Evelyn Lowery served as panelists/speakers or at which they were recognized with awards.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
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