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Living in Savannah, Volume 2
Photographs taken during 1940 and 1941 documenting economic and living conditions of Savannah residents including the poor.
More About This Collection
Creator
Armstrong Junior College
Date of Original
1939/1941
Subject
Savannah (Ga.)--History
Savannah (Ga.)--Photographs
African Americans--Georgia--Savannah
Poor--Georgia--Savannah
Children--Georgia--Savannah
Slums--Georgia--Savannah
Photography--Georgia--Savannah
Armstrong Junior College
Armstrong Atlantic State University. Lane Library. Florence Powell Minis Collection
Location
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, 32.08354, -81.09983
Medium
albums (books)
books
photographs
scrapbooks
Type
Still Image, Text
Description
The Living in Savannah scrapbook project was designed to increase awareness of the urban poverty in Savannah during 1940 and 1941. Scrapbook volume two contains 130 photographs which focus on economic and living conditions of the people in Savannah, particularly on those of the lower class. The photographs were taken in 1939-40 and 1940-41 by Armstrong Junior College students for a Contemporary Georgia course, which included the study of the economic, social, and political problems of Georgia. Photographs include the original captions given by the students, and the photographers are credited on the appropriate pages. Two students, Ruth Christiansen and Elise Wortsman, were responsible for arranging the scrapbooks. Part of the Florence Powell Minis collection housed at the Lane Library.
Language
eng
Original Collection
Florence Powell Minis Collection
Holding Institution
Lane Library (Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus)