Today in Georgia History October 21, 1891 Henry Grady Suggested

Today in Georgia History
October 21, 1891
Henry Grady
Suggested Readings
Ferald J. Bryan, Henry Grady or Tom Watson? The Rhetorical Struggle for the New
South, 1880-1890 (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1994).
Harold E. Davis, Henry Grady's New South: Atlanta, a Brave Beautiful City (Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press, 1990).
Joel Chandler Harris, Joel Chandler Harris's Life of Henry W. Grady Including His
Writings and Speeches (New York: Cassell, 1890).
Raymond B. Nixon, Henry W. Grady: Spokesman of the New South (New York: Russell
and Russell, 1943).
“Henry W. Grady (18501889),” http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2451&sug=y
“Georgia Writers Hall of Fame.” http://www.libs.uga.edu/gawriters/grady.html
The new South / by Henry W. Grady ; with a character sketch of Henry W. Grady by
Oliver Dyer, http://neptune3.galib.uga.edu/ssp/cgi-bin/tei-booksidx.pl?sessionid=7f000001&type=header&id=gb0101
Henry Woodfin Grady papers, 1828-1971
Emory University
Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-727-6887
[email protected]
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Image Credits
October 21, 1891: Henry Grady
Sibley Cotton Mill, 1361PC-02-AugustaFolder5
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Alfalfa Farmer, Vertical Files (Agricultural Pamphlets)
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Areal Shot from bell tower,
Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-70208
Bird’s Eye View of the Cotton States and International Exposition, 1895
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Coast Line Railroad train, ca 1890, Manuscript Collection 1375-280
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Crop, Augusta Farmer’s Market, Vertical Files (Agricultural Pamphlets)
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Crowd at Henry Grady Monument Unveiling
Henry Woodfin Grady Papers, 1828-1971
Image courtesy of Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University
Grady in Top Right Corner
Henry Woodfin Grady Papers, 1828-1971
Image courtesy of Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University
Grady Monument
Image Courtesy of Marion Johnson Photographs, Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center
Georgia Tech Academic Building, 1900
Permission of the Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center, Archives and
Records Management Department
Henry Grady Home
Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-csas-00547
Henry Grady Monument, Main Collection F.294 C8 A2
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Henry Grady Sketch, Main Collection F.294 C8 A2
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Henry W. Grady
Henry Woodfin Grady Papers, 1828-1971
Image courtesy of Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University
“Henry W. Grady.” The Atlanta Journal Constitution, March 26, 1876, pg 3.
Mitchell County Whites Stepping on Black Citizen
“This is a White Man's Government.” Harpers Weekly. September 5, 1868, p.568.
New South Female Image, L1979-40_12
Early 20th Century Labor Prints, 1863-1908, Special Collections and Archives, Georgia
State University,Atlanta
“The Atlanta Ring,” The Atlanta Journal Constitution, June 5, 1886, pg 5
“New South,” The Atlanta Daily Herald, March 14, 1874
Presented online by the Digital Library of Georgia
Cover, The New South. Main Collection F.215 G732 1904
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
Inside Cover, The New South. Main Collection F.215 G732 1904
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UGA Campus 1854
Courtesy of University of Georgia Libraries
Peanut Farm, Vertical Files (Agricultural Pamphlets)
Courtesy of the Georgia Historical Society
White Mans Banner Campaign Song 1868,
Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-89310