2. History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Public statement made by Emory vice-president Judson C. Ward concerning integration at Emory for the 1962 fall quarter after the successful conclusion of the "Emory vs. Nash" court case Creator: Ward, Judson C. Date: 1962 Format: Text Access: Public
3. History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Statement from Judson C. Ward, Vice-President at Emory University, to Emory freshmen regarding the new policy to allow admission to Emory University "without regard to race or color" Creator: Ward, Judson C. Date: September 17, 1962 Format: Text Access: Public
4. History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Statement issued by Emory president Sidney Walter Martin explaining Emory's reasons for filing the legal petition to allow integrated higher education institutions in the State of Georgia without losing tax-exemption privileges Creator: Martin, S. Walter (Sidney Walter), 1911-2000 Date: March 1962 Format: Text Access: Public
5. History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Statement sent by the Emory faculty to the Board of Trustees supporting the recent decision to allow Emory University to accept admissions regardless of race Date: October 19, 1962 Format: Text Access: Public
6. Information about James Albert Beasley provided by Bell Wiley Creator: Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980 Date: between 1950 and 1980 Format: Text Access: Public
7. Information about Major Joseph Woodruff (Broro Neck, Georgia) including a brief biography, family history, a letter to Dr. Julian S. Woodruff (a descendant of Joseph Woodruff) from Florence Sauls regarding the O'Neal plantation (MacIntosh County, Georgia), and an indenture, written in 1789, transferring 27 slaves and other goods to Susanna Graves and Ferdinand O'Neal, Joseph's son-in-law, as managers of his estate for Joseph's sons, George, Joseph, and James (typescript) Creator: Woodruff, Caldwell Date: between 1930 and 1970 Format: Text Access: Public