The Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project at Emory University

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Title:Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project at Emory University
Date:1950-1970
Description:

Emory University undergraduate students are examining unsolved and unpunished

racially motivated murders from the modern civil rights era in Georgia.

In the classroom and in the field, students use primary evidence and secondary readings to go beyond the who-done-it and explore the history and meaning of the Jim Crow South from the inside out. ​

Types:Collection
Subjects:Cold cases (Criminal investigation)--Georgia | African Americans--Civil rights--Georgia | African Americans--Violence against--Georgia | Murder--Georgia | Murder victims--Georgia | Offenses against the person--Georgia | African Americans--Social conditions | African Americans--Georgia | Race relations | Georgia--Race relations | Civil rights workers--Georgia | African American civil rights workers--Georgia | United States, Georgia, 32.165622, -82.900075
Institution:Emory University. General Libraries
Contributors:Emory University. General Libraries
Rights and Usage:

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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Persistent Link to Item:https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/emorycoldcases/