Southline Press, Inc. photographs
Scope and Contents of the Records
This collection contains images of people, places, and events, most of whom were represented in news stories and other features in Southline. Images of people include political and civic leaders, religious leaders, professionals, entertainers, journalists and authors, athletes, and the general public. Among the photographs are images of Marvin Arrington, Roy Barnes, Julian Bond, Mike Bowers, Bill Campbell, Shirley Franklin, Pierre Howard, Maynard Jackson, Joseph Lowry, Billy McKinney, Benjamin Mays, Tom Murphy, Pat Swindall, and Hosea Williams. Most of the images are of members of the Georgia General Assembly. Photographs of locations include Agnes Scott College, Atlanta City Hall, Atlanta Water Works, Big Bethel Church on Auburn Avenue, Biltmore Hotel, the Center for Disease Control, Emory University, General Motors Assembly Plant in Doraville, Georgia, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and Stone Mountain. All of the images of geographic locations were taken in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Images of events include a demonstration by Ku Klux Klan members in Forsyth County, anti-abortion protestors, a riot of Cuban prisoners at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, anti death penalty protestors, and a parade against celebrating the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dates
- circa 1985-1989, undated
Creator
- Southline Press, Inc. (Organization)
Restrictions on Access
This collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use
Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright law. (Title 17, U.S. Code) Permission for use must be cleared through the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center. Licensing agreement may be required.
Administrative/Biographical History
Southline Press, Inc. was founded in October, 1984 by former Georgia State Senator Todd Evans. From February 1985 to May 1988, Evans published Southline, an Atlanta weekly that offered mostly liberal editorials and published news stories on local politics and government, national affairs, the arts, sports, and cuisine. Evans employed a staff of roughly fifteen to twenty editors, writers, and account managers and leased an office at 761B Peachtree Street in the Midtown area of Atlanta, Georgia. At its peak, the newspaper claimed approximately 40,000 subscribers. Southline ceased publication on May 11, 1988, citing financial problems as the primary reason.
Extent
880 image(s)
Language
English
Arrangement of the Papers
Images in this collection have been arranged in three subgroups (1) People; (2) Geographic Locations; (3) Events.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Southline Press, Inc., 1989 (1989.330).
General Physical Description note
880 black and white photographic prints
Processing Information
Collection processed in 2008.
- 688 Club (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Aaron, Betty
- Allen, Frederick, 1948-
- Archambault, Charlie
- Arnett, Bill
- Arrington, Marvin S.
- Art Institute of Atlanta
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Social life and customs
- Atlanta Bach Choir
- Atlanta Braves (Baseball team)
- Atlanta Chamber Players
- Atlanta Peachtree Chorus
- Atlanta Rhythm Section (Musical group)
- Austin, Paul
- Banks, Carolyn
- Barnes, Roy E. (Roy Eugene), 1948-
- Barrow, Willie T. (Willie Taplin), 1924-2015
- Beautiful Restaurant (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Biltmore Hotel (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Brooks, Tyrone
- Buckhead (Atlanta, Ga.)
- CAUTION, Inc.
- Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
- Church buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Clark, Betty
- Cleland, Max, 1942-
- Cleveland, Rob
- Coffin, Zachary
- Colbert, Luther
- Couch, Barbara
- Coverdell, Paul Douglas, 1939-2000
- Crim, Alonzo A., 1928-2000
- Culver, Kevin
- Davis, Mary
- Davis, Myrtle
- DeKalb Symphony Orchestra
- Dollar, Alvin
- Drivin' n' Cryin' (Musical group)
- East Atlanta (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Ellis Theater (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Evans, Andrea
- Feldman, Manuel
- Felton, Dorothy
- Five Paces Inn (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Forsyth County (Ga.)
- Fowler, Wyche, 1940-
- Fowlkes, Buddy
- Georgia -- Politics and government
- Georgia Satellites (Musical group)
- Georgia. General Assembly
- Gillis, Hugh M.
- Guadalcanal Diary (Musical group)
- Harris, Barbara
- Harris, Joe Frank
- Henrix, Cathy
- Housing -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Howard, Billy
- Howard, James
- Howard, Pierre
- Isakson, Johnny
- Ivansco, Joey
- Karell, Mark Jeremy
- Kelly, Ken
- Kolb, Kathryn
- Leitman, Ruth
- Little Five Points (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Lomax, Michael, 1947-
- Love Tractor (Musical group)
- Miller, Zell, 1932-2018
- Musikworks (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Newbill, Sallie
- Night Owl (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Nunn, Sam
- Orrock, Nan
- Patrick, James
- Peachtree Cafe (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Pitts, Robb
- Popular music
- Portman, John, 1924-2017
- Prison riots -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Prisoners -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Prostitution -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- 1980-1990
- Racism -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- 1980-1990
- Radio personalities -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Ramey, Tom
- Redding, Frank L.
- Richardson, Eleanor L.
- Roadbusters (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Robertsen, E. Marie
- Selman, Helen
- Shaw, Robert, 1916-1999
- Shellmont (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Shelters for the homeless -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Shumake, Hildred, 1955-2002
- Smyre, Calvin
- Southline (Newspaper)
- Stanley, Charles
- Stoner, Jesse Benjamin
- Tanner, Joe
- Tate, Horace
- Thackston, King
- Thomas, Mable
- Transportation -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- U.S. Army School of the Americas
- Universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Wax and Facts (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Wilkins, Dominique
- Title
- Southline Press, Inc. photographs
- Author
- Helen Matthews
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Prepared According To Dacs
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository