Georgia Government Documentation Project

The Georgia Government Documentation Project (GGDP) documents the state's political heritage through oral history interviews and collections of associated papers. The GGDP collection includes more than 250 interviews with former governors, legislators, women in politics, African-American political activists and leaders, journalists, and numerous other public figures. In addition to the interviews generated by the project, the GGDP actively collects interviews conducted by other scholars of Georgia politics.
Contains further information on the oral history collections, oral history finding aids, and manuscript collections of GGDP.  
Provides complied research of GGDP resources relating to the 1946 black voter registration drive, Georgia politics 1946-1948, and the integration of schools and universities in Georgia.
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