Resources to inform and entertain to assist in celebrating Constitution Day Sept. 17.
Library – North Georgia Technical College
Residents Leroy and Murlie Teasley of Alpharetta outside their home, 1987 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
Library – North Georgia Technical College
Converted theater on North Highland Ave. is MCC (Metropolitan Community Church), Atlanta, Georgia, May 7, 1978. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
Tech's Bobby Rodriguez celebrates with team mates after a touchdown, 1990 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
Northside High School (later North Atlanta High School) on the first day of its racial integration, Atlanta, Georgia, August 30, 1961. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
West Hall, Georgia State Womans College (presently, Valdosta State University), Valdosta, Georgia. 1940s. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
Home - U. S. Constitution - LibGuides at North Georgia Technical College
Children outside of East Lake Meadows, a notorious housing project in Atlanta, Georgia, March 22, 1990. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
University of Georgia - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Construction of the U.S. Custom House and Post Office, at Forsyth and Marietta Streets, Atlanta, Georgia, 1878. - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections
HBCU history: The first schools took root in the North
The Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Over Georgia, 1980 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs - Georgia State University Library Digital Collections