Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Libraries Building

Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Libraries Building

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UGA Special Collections contains the Hargrett Library, Russell Library, and Media Archive. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies and the Walter J.

The first special collections department at the University of Georgia was established in 1953 with John Wyatt Bonner as its director. In the years since, the original collection - now the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library - has grown and the Richard B. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection were established in 1974 and 1995, respectively. Today all three departments work togeth

06/23/2026

Our "UGA Athletics in Your Town" tour will continue this week with stops in Vidalia on Thursday and Warner Robins on Friday.

Stop by to see this exhibit of historic artifacts from the Georgia Bulldogs archive!

Photos from Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Libraries Building's post 06/17/2026

The Richard Hudson collection is now available on the Digital Library of Georgia!

Donated to Hargrett in 2021, this collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, screenplays, etc. produced by a variety of gay writers, musicians, and other creatives. From 17th century literary works depicting q***r characters to more modern editions that explore human sexuality, this collection explores more than four centuries of published material.

UGA Exhibit 06/11/2026

Join us at the Alpharetta Public Library this Saturday to learn more about the resources we offer and how to access our archival collections. We’ll also have a few artifacts on display!

Stop by anytime between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

UGA Exhibit The University of Georgia Special Collections staff will host a tabling event to introduce visitors to its archival collections and historical research resources. Library staff will also showcase a selection of artifacts from the collection-don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience historical...

06/09/2026

Have you checked out the Anne Barge exhibit at the Special Collections Libraries? "Fashioning the Classic Bride" will close at the end of this month, so be sure to come by before then to learn about this inspiring UGA alumna.

Photos from UGA Libraries's post 06/03/2026

The UGA Athletics in Your Town tour kicked off last week at the Suwanee Library! We enjoyed talking with Dawgs fans and sharing iconic archival material from football, baseball, and other UGA sports. Join us later this week at the LaGrange Memorial Library on Thursday and the Neva Lomason Memorial Library in Carrolton on Friday. Other stops in the tour are listed at the link in the comments.
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06/03/2026

With new collections from U.S. Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson now open at our Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, records from two of Georgia’s highest-ranking politicians of the early 2000s are now freely available to the public.

The collections provide insider perspectives into 21st century congressional debates, including budget and tax reform battles, the Affordable Care Act, and the Global War on Terror and the 2003-2011 Iraq War, as well as immigration issues and federal agriculture policy. In addition, the collections include campaign memorabilia, constituent correspondence, photographs, and other objects from Chambliss’s and Isakson’s life and service in state politics dating back to the 1970s.

Learn more about the collections at the link in the comments.

Photos from UGA Libraries's post 06/03/2026

This Pride Month, we welcome you to visit the Special Collections Libraries building and pay tribute to the “Prince of the Blues,” Billy Wright. The openly gay musician and drag performer had a huge influence on the Blues scene in Atlanta in the 1940s and 50s, and he was an inspiration and advisor for Little Richard.

We have some mementoes and information about Wright on display in the Brown Media gallery at Special Collections. Come check them out!

06/02/2026
05/27/2026

Our "UGA Athletics in Your Town" tour starts this Friday, May 29, at the Suwanee Branch of the Gwinnett Public Library!

Join us for this free exhibit of historic athletics artifacts from the UGA Athletic Association archive.

Drop in any time between 11am and 4pm to see this display.

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Photos from Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Libraries Building's post 05/19/2026

This year, UGA’s Black Theatrical Ensemble celebrated their 50th anniversary! The student organization was founded in 1976 by UGA journalism graduate student Larry Calhoun. The group did not have a dedicated space when initially founded, so they met in conference rooms across campus to rehearse and turned restrooms into dressing rooms. The student organization went on to put on shows each academic year, as they still do to this day.

Their 50th anniversary was celebrated with weeklong festivities from April 20th, 2026-April 26th, 2026.

Photos, newspapers, and correspondence from The Black Theatrical Ensemble records, 1976-2026.

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