James C. Davis papers, 1919-1966

James C. Davis papers, 1919-1966

Creator Davis, James C. (James Curran), 1895-1981.
Description James Curran Erskine Davis, attorney, judge, and legislator, was born 17 May 1895, in Franklin, Georgia, and died 28 December 1981, in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a state legislator from DeKalb County, Georgia (1924-1928), an attorney for the Georgia Department of Industrial Relations (1928-1831) and for DeKalb County (1931-1934), a Georgia Superior Court judge (1934-1946), and a Georgia representative to the United States Congress (1947-1963). Davis married Mary Lou Martin (1905-1969) in 1932, and was publisher (1964-1965) of the Atlanta Times, a conservative newspaper. The collection consists of correspondence, audio-visual materials, and speeches. Additionally, Series 7: Fact Files, 1937-1966, contains material related to school desegregation, including: Box Folder Content 149 39 Virginia Legislature (Gray Column) 149 40 Virginia Plan (Gray Report) 152 18 Virginia Race Inquiry 156 21 Negro Transfer – Schools (Virginia) 157 16 Virginia – Schools
Call number Manuscript Collection No. 507
Date from 1937
Date to 1966
Geographic school Virginia
Size 5 folders
Access restrictions yes/no yes
Access restrictions Collection stored off-site. Researchers must contact MARBL in advance to access this collection. All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction.
Part Of larger collection yes/no no
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URL http://pid.emory.edu/ark:/25593/8z6cb
Repository Emory University, Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library (MARBL)
Repository address Robert W. Woodruff Library, 540 Asbury Circle, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322-2870
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Repository contact email marbl@emory.edu
Repository contact phone (404) 727-6887
DoveRegion region1
Subjects o    African American students

o    Race relations

o    Segregation in education

o    Davis, James C. (James Curran), 1895-1981

Types Clippings

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