12/10/2023 0 Comments Folder factory virginia![]() ![]() 1860įolder 41: Randolph Mott, Slave from the Wandererįolder 43: William F. Thomas Woodward Letters, 1850sįolder 26: Chattahoochee Valley Indian Heritageįolder 28: Antebellum Bibliography and Notesįolder 31: Industrial Waterfront Map, c.1855įolder 32: "Let the Record Show," Slavery in the Valley, Columbus Museumįolder 33: Map of Columbus Theaters, 1828-1871įolder 34: Civil War Bibliography and Notesįolder 40: John Lupold, Columbus Industrial Waterfront, c. Series 1: Red Clay, White Water, and Bluesįolder 1: CD of Histories of Columbus by Martin, CHS, Telfair, and Worsley 1886 Perspectiveįolder 2: Columbus Annexations, 1828-1971įolder 3: Muscogee County School District Historical Dates and Facts, 1866-1958įolder 4: CD of Rare Books, Maps, and Deeds from Jesse Williamsįolder 5: Red Clay, White Water and Blues Programs on Creek Indians and Textile Industry,įolder 6: Red Clay, White Water and Blues Programs on Fort Benning and Racial Violence,įolder 8: Baker Arrowhead (Annual), 1950-1964įolder 9: Carver High School History, 1955-1989įolder 10: Cohiscan, Columbus High School (Annual), 1945-1965įolder 11: Jordan Red Jacket (Annual), 1945-1965įolder 12: Jordan High School History, Volume I, 1955-1956įolder 13: Spencer High School History, 1956įolder 14: Spencerian (Annual), 1948-1965įolder 16: William Winn, "The Medical Center, 1836-1991"įolder 17: Stuart Rockoff, "The Jews of Columbus," 2012įolder 18: Historic Columbus and Phenix City Postcards on CDįolder 19: History of Negro Public Libraries, 1831-1959įolder 20: History of White Libraries to 1979įolder 21: Founding Notes and Bibliographyįolder 23: Gen. Muscogee County School District Desegregation Collection (MC 121) Muscogee County School District/John Burns Collection (MC 231) Muscogiana Collection (MC 291) Box and Folder List Virginia Causey Research Collection (MC 413) Columbus State University Archives Columbus,ĭonated by Virginia Causey in 2018 Note to Researchers Use of the following credit line for publication or exhibit is required: Obtained from the Columbus State University Archives at Columbus State University. Permission to publish material from the Virginia Causey Research Collection must be Series 1: Red Clay, White Water and BluesSeries 2: Muscogee County School DistrictĭesegregationSeries 3: Publications and PresentationsSeries 4: Teaching MaterialsSeriesĥ: PhotographsSeries 6: MiscellaneousSeries 7: General Oral Historiesġ800s-2018 9 Boxes (8 l.f.) Permission to Publish The Collection is organized in the following series: Include Native American history, local and regional history, school desegregation, This collection consists of the research and source material for Virginia Causey'sĢ019 book, Red Clay, White Water and Blues: A History of Columbus, Georgia as well as for her various courses and publications throughout her career. The areas of sustainable development and environmental issues. She continues to be a civic activist, especially in In 2019, she published Red Clay, White Water and Blues: A History of Columbus, Georgia (University of Georgia Press). She taught history and social studies education at Georgia State Universityįrom 1994-2000 before returning to Columbus State. Causey taught high school history in the Muscogee County School District for 12 Strategies for Educating Everbody's Children (Association for Supervision and Curriculumĭr. (McGraw Hill: 2001), and "Strategies for Increasing Achievement in History" in More ![]() In Columbus, Georgia, 1963-1997" in the Georgia Historical Quarterly (Fall 2001), "The Constitution: voting Rights" in Culturally Responsive Teaching Major publications include "The Long and Winding Road: School Desegregation Her main areas of researchĪnd publication are the history of Columbus, school desegregation, and effective history University in 1983, specializing in the American South. in Historyįrom Samford University in 1975. Causey (born 1953) grew up in Mississippi and received her B.A. Virginia Causey Research Collection (MC 413) Biographical Note ![]()
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