Friendship Baptist Church (Atlanta, Ga.)
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Agatha Sheehan photographs
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS359
Scope and Content
The collection contains images of former enslaved people and elderly African Americans who lived at the E.R. Carter Home for the Elderly. Named in honor of Reverend Edward Randolph Carter (1856-1944), the pastor spearheaded an extensive housing ministry and directed the construction of a home for the aged, which was operated by Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. The home was later demolished.
Dates:
approximately 1900, undated
Bazoline E. Usher papers
Collection
Collection number: ahc.MSS1239
Scope and Contents
This collection contains papers pertaining to Bazoline Usher’s career in Atlanta Public Schools and her community involvement. Included are two scrapbook, one that documents her retirement; and one with photos and cards from her 100th birthday celebration, awards and certificates, newspaper clippings, Friendship Baptist Church event programs, and information about the Girl Scouts. Of particular note are interviews with Usher saved on cassettes and an oral history transcript from the Black...
Dates:
1921-2005, undated
Kathleen Moon Photographs
Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS129
Scope and Contents of the Records
This collection is comprised of images of schools, churches, farms, homes, public buildings, town squares, railroads, industrial facilities, cemeteries, rivers, stores, parks, community centers, and entertainment venues in Fulton County. The photographs were taken in the cities and towns of Alpharetta, Atlanta, Ben Hill, Cascade Heights, Campbellton, Cedar Grove, College Park, Crabapple, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Hopewell, Newtown, Ocee, Palmetto, Red Oak, Rico, Roswell, Sandtown,...
Dates:
1951-1954, undated
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- African American women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
- Adams Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Advertising -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American families -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American women educators -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African American women teachers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- African Americans -- Education 1
- African Americans -- Housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Amphitheaters -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Animals 1
- Auditoriums -- Georgia -- College Park 1
- Automobiles -- 1950-1960 1
- Bridges -- Georgia -- Fulton County 1
- Cemeteries -- Georgia -- Campbellton 1
- Chastain Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
- Chattahoochee River 1
- Chimneys 1
- Cotton baling -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Cotton textile industry -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Cows 1
- Education -- Administration 1
- Education -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Farms -- Georgia -- Fulton County 1
- Fraternal organizations -- Georgia -- Fulton County 1
- Freedmen -- Georgia 1
- Gardens -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- General stores -- Georgia -- Fulton County 1
- Industry -- Georgia -- East Point 1
- Lakes & ponds -- Georgia -- Alpharetta 1
- Main Street (Fairburn, Ga.) 1
- Monuments & memorials -- Georgia -- Campbellton 1
- Monuments & memorials -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Older African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Older people 1
- Orphanages -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Public housing -- Georgia -- East Point 1
- Public schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Railroads -- Georgia -- East Point 1
- Reservoirs -- Georgia -- East Point 1
- Row houses -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- School buses -- 1950-1960 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Alpharetta 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Cedar Grove 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Fairburn 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Hapeville 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Hopewell 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Johns Creek 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Palmetto 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Schools -- Georgia -- Sandy Springs 1
- Segregation -- Georgia -- Fairburn 1
- Segregation -- Georgia -- Palmetto 1
- Segregation in education -- Georgia 1
- Stores & shops -- Georgia -- Roswell 1
- Utility poles 1
- Wagons 1
- Water tanks -- Georgia -- East Point 1
- Women educators -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1 + ∧ less
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