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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies The Richard B. Russell Library
The Russell Library has been compared in importance to the presidential libraries, but it covers a broader range of subjects and a much longer period of time than most presidential collections. Its holdings demonstrate the breadth and diversity of Georgia's political life for more than a century. Long touted as a model for congressional and legislative archives, the Russell Library is a charter member of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress. The library is the first repository to document modern politics and policy development in the Southeast, and it is still the only repository in Georgia to do so exclusively. Local, national, and international researchers use the Russell Library's collections widely. During the 1960s representatives of the University of Georgia Libraries corresponded with Senator Russell on several occasions about donating his papers. In 1969 a group of Russell's friends persuaded him that a foundation should be established to document his life and career. In June 1970 the Richard B. Russell Foundation was incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia. Unlike the collections
Under the university libraries' administration, the Russell Library director makes an annual report to the Russell Foundation. The university librarian, the university president, and the university system chancellor are members of the foundation's board of trustees. The foundation remains in an advisory and limited fiscally supportive role. Today, the Russell Library
Library holdings complement course work in history, political science, international affairs, social sciences education, sociology, law, journalism, speech communication, economics, and environmental studies. Research strengths include the U.S. Congress, national defense, foreign policy, civil rights, jurisprudence, agricultural economics and land use, public works, and public policy formation. Recently, the Foot Soldier Project for Civil Rights Studies at the University of Georgia and the Russell Library forged a partnership to chronicle Georgia's rich history in the civil rights movement. The new venture, focusing on the "unsung foot soldiers" of the movement, will establish the University of Georgia as one of the premier institutions in the nation for the study of civil rights. By 2015
Suggested Reading Gilbert C. Fite, "The Richard B. Russell Library: From Idea to Working Collection," Georgia Historical Quarterly 64 (spring 1980): 22-34. Sheryl B. Vogt, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies Published 11/24/2004 |
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