Charlayne Hunter smiling,speaks,reporters,University,Georgia,dormitory,1961
Title: [Charlayne Hunter smiling as she speaks to reporters]
Date Created/Published: 1961 Jan. 11.
Summary: Photograph shows Charlayne Hunter, with two reporters standing behind her, smiling while speaking into microphones as she's being interviewed.
Notes:
Photograph by United Press International Telephoto.
No. ATP011103.
Newspaper clipping on verso: Charlayne Hunter smiles broadly as she tells interviewers she feels 'very rested' after her first night in University of Georgia women's dormitory.
Note on photograph front: 1/11/61 - Athens, GA: Charlayne Hunter wore this big smile as she pronounced herself 'very rested' after her first night on the University of Georgia campus in a women's dormitory. Charlayne went to her first class Psychology 101 in ancient old Meigs Hall.
Title devised by Library staff.
Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Hunter-Gault, Charlayne.
University of Georgia--1960-1970.
African Americans--Education--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
Students--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
School integration--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
Interviews--Georgia--Athens--1960-1970.
Group portraits--1960-1970.
Photographic prints--1960-1970.
Bookmark /2011645203/
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