Sound recordings
Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:
First Congregational Church (Atlanta, Ga.) collection
This collection includes materials concerning efforts to receive a Georgia historial marker for the First Congregational Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Materials include anniversary programs, correspondence, photographs, and news clippings. Also included are audio cassettes and VHS videocassettes of programs and services.
Rivers Frederick papers
Free Southern Theater records
Robert Gagnier oral history collection
Larney Goodkind interviews
Two audiocassettes of interviews of Larney Goodkind by Clifton H. Johnson conducted in New York in February 1988. Goodkind was an agent for writers and performing artists. Among the artists who were his clients and about whom he talked during the interviews were Leontyne Price, William Warfield, Ben Radin, and William Steig.
Spiver Gordon oral history interview
This small collection is made up of a single audiocassette of a January 1984 interview with Spiver Gordon, a field secretary for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) who served in Plaquemine, Baton Rouge, and Monroe, Louisiana. The interviewer is unidentified. 45 minute recording, side 1 only.
Laurraine R. Goreau papers
Great Negro Americans collection
Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel Baptist Church collection
Guardians of the Flame collection
The Guardians of the Flame is a Mardi Gras Indian Tribe in New Orleans, Louisiana, that was formed in 1988 and made its debut on February 7, 1989. The founding Big Chief of the tribe was Donald Harrison Sr. The collection includes a booklet about the group, a poster of Donald Harrison Jr, an audiocassette by Harrison Jr. entitled "Indian Blues," and a videocassette documentary about the tribe.