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Lawyer Dudley taught Industrial Arts at Eva Thomas High School, beginning in 1965. He is a native of Eufaula, Alabama. Lawyer Dudley attended Tuskegee College (now Tuskegee Institute) and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was among the first teachers in Fulton County to integrate.
The two met while teaching at Eva Thomas High School and were later married.
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Dublin Core
Title
Oral History (transcript), Emma and Lawyer Dudley
Subject
Georgia--Fulton County
College Park
East Point
Atlanta
segregation
teachers
urban renewal
Description
Emma Dudley is a native of College Park who taught Mathematics at Eva Thomas High School, where she also served as the head of her curriculum department. Prior to her position there, she worked as a teacher in Emanuel County, Georgia. Emma Dudley attended South Fulton High School (Class of 1950) and Clark College.
Lawyer Dudley taught Industrial Arts at Eva Thomas High School, beginning in 1965. He is a native of Eufaula, Alabama. Lawyer Dudley attended Tuskegee College (now Tuskegee Institute) and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was among the first teachers in Fulton County to integrate.
The two met while teaching at Eva Thomas High School and were later married.
Creator
Fulton County Schools Archives
Mike Santrock
Emma Dudley
Lawyer Dudley
Publisher
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
2021
Rights
In copyright Direct questions regarding use to archives@fultonschools.org
Identifier
2021.ohfc.3
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Duration
Transcript, 35 pages
Interviewer
Michael Santrock
Interviewee
Emma & Lawyer Dudley
Location
Fulton County Schools Archives, Teaching Museum South, Hapeville, Georgia
Program, "The Fulton County Schools Presents the Third Annual High School Marching Band Festival," 1976
Subject
Georgia--Fulton County
Music
Marching Bands
Programs
Description
The third annual Fulton County Marching Band Festival was held on October 9, 1976, at North Springs Stadium in Sandy Springs, Georgia. This competition featured music and choreographed performances between sixteen of the district’s eighteen high school bands, majorettes, flag corps and color guards. Schools not represented at the event were Ridgeview, Sandy Springs, South Fulton and Eva Thomas High Schools.
Creator
Fulton County Schools
Publisher
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Georgia
Program, "The Fulton County Schools Presents the Second High School Marching Band Festival," 1975
Subject
Georgia--Fulton County
Music
Marching Bands
Programs
Description
The second annual Fulton County Marching Band Festival was held on October 11, 1975, at Fairburn Stadium in Fairburn, Georgia. This competition featured music and choreographed performances between fifteen of the district’s nineteen high school bands, majorettes, flag corps and color guards. Schools not represented at the event were Ridgeview, Sandy Springs, South Fulton and Eva Thomas High Schools.
Creator
Fulton County Schools
Publisher
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Georgia
Minutes of the Fulton County Board of Education, 1937
Subject
Georgia--Fulton County
New Deal
Work Progress Administration
Schools
North Fulton High School
Blantown (col.) School
Benjamin H Neely School
Cascade School
Milton High School
Sandtown School
Campbell High School
Russell High School
Alonzo Richardson High School
Fulton High School
Red Oak School
Cedar Grove School
Description
Excerpt from minutes of Fulton County Board of Education related to WPA projects.
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Campbell High School
Description
Campbell High School was established on May 3, 1932, five months after Campbell County merged with Fulton County. Once named Fairburn High School, Campbell served the community southwest of Atlanta until 1990.