Mays, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Elijah), 1894-1984
Biography:
"A distinguished African American minister, educator, scholar, and social activist, Benjamin Mays is perhaps best known as the longtime president of Morehouse College in Atlanta. He was also a significant mentor to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and was among the most articulate and outspoken critics of segregation before the rise of the modern civil rights movement in the United States. Mays also filled a leadership role in several significant national and international organizations, among them the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the International Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), the World Council of Churches, the United Negro College Fund, the National Baptist Convention, the Urban League, the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the Southern Conference Educational Fund, and the Peace Corps Advisory Committee."--"Benjamin Mays (ca. 1894-1984)," New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved February 18, 2008: http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Anne Braden Oral History Project (Kentucky Virtual Library)
- Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine (Proctor Library)
- Florida Civil Rights Oral Histories (University of South Florida Libraries)
- Isaiah DeQuincey Newman, (1911-1985), Papers, 1929-2003 (University of South Carolina)
- New Georgia Encyclopedia (New Georgia Encyclopedia)
- Voices Across The Color Line Oral History Collection, 2005-2006 (Atlanta History Center)
- Clinton Warner, M.D. interview (MovingImage)
- Clinton Warner, M.D. interview (Part 2 of 2) (MovingImage)
- Dr. Alton Hornsby, Jr. interview (MovingImage)
- Herbert Holmes interview (Oral histories)
- Jesse Hill interview (MovingImage)
- John B. Smith, Sr. interview (MovingImage)
- Johnny Parham interview (MovingImage)
- Joseph and Alethea Boone interview (MovingImage)
- Lonnie King interview (MovingImage)
- Ralph Luker interview (Oral histories)
- WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection (Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection)