Georgia State University Library Documents the Women’s Marches
From the Georgia St. University Library Blog:
On January 21, 2017, the Women’s March on Washington took place in the nation’s capital, and sister marches were held across the nation and worldwide. A concerted effort is underway to document the marches in every state, and Georgia State University’s Special Collections is committed to collecting materials from the Atlanta March for Social Justice and Women, the Women’s March on Washington, and any other march that Georgians attended.
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The oral histories, photographs, audio and video can be accessed via the Women’s Marches 2017 Collection in the GSU Library’s Digital Collections.
Digital content will also be shared with the national Women’s March on Washington Archives Project, which is the brainchild of the Women Archivists Section of the Society of American Archivists.
Direct to Women’s March Research Guides From GSU:
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