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Women's Collection

Georgia State University's Women's Collection, established in 1995, is dedicated to collecting, preserving and making available the documentary heritage of women in Georgia and the South.

Donna Novak Coles Georgia Women's Movement Archives
Supported by the Donna Novak Coles Women's Movement Archives Endowment, the collections document efforts in Georgia to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and the second wave of the women's movement

Lucy Hargrett Draper U.S. Equal Rights Amendment (1921-1982) Research Collection
Supported by the Lucy Hargrett Draper U.S. Equal Rights Amendment (1921-1982) Research Collection Fund, the collection documents state, regional and national efforts to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and the second wave of the women's movement

Archives for Research on Women and Gender
Collections document the experiences of women and men participating in women-centered and LGBTQ activist and advocacy activities in Georgia and the Southeast throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. It also documents the experience of women at Georgia State University.

Georgia Women's Movement Oral History Project
Multi-media oral history project documenting efforts to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in Georgia and the second wave of the Women's Movement

Related Web Sites
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News
New acquisitions, newly opened collections, and other current information

Events
Information about upcoming and past events

Exhibits
Virtual and on-site displays

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Phone: (404) 413-2880
Fax: (404) 413-2881
E-Mail: archives@gsu.edu

Mailing Address:
Special Collections & Archives
Georgia State University Library
100 Decatur Street, SE
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3202

In Person:
Library South, 8th floor

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