Building a Movement in the Southeast

LGBTQ+ Collections in Rose Library
October 8, 2014 - November 2, 2014
| Robert W. Woodruff Library
- Level 10
- Rose Library

"Building a Movement in the Southeast" highlights the close relationship between our LGBTQ+ collections and our collections that document the history of Atlanta and social justice movements.

This exhibit explores the history, culture, politics, and public health initiatives of LGBTQ+ communities in Atlanta and the American South. It features letters, journals, photographs, and concert and theater programs from the personal papers of activists and artists, the records and publications of cultural and community organizations, and rare books and periodicals published by and for the LGBTQ+ community.

LGBTQ+ Collections in Rose Library

LGBTQ+ Collections in Rose Library

VISITOR INFORMATION
Location:
Robert W. Woodruff Library
on
Level 10
,
Rose Library
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Parking: Fishburne parking deck Visitor Parking Information
For more information: kathryn.v.dixson@emory.edu
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The exhibit spotlights materials from the Rose Library collections of activist Jesse Peel, playwright and activist Rebecca Ranson, the National Association of Black and White Men Together, The American Music Show, AID Atlanta, the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance (ALFA) and the Emory University Archives in addition to selected covers from an extensive collection of more than 900 gay paperbacks dating from the 1960s and 1970s.