Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance
[2] Many of ALFA's early members came out civil rights work, organizing against the Vietnam War, and solidarity projects in Cuba such as the Venceremos Brigade.[3] In 1973, the ALFA moved to McLendon Avenue and became increasingly active in local and regional lesbian organizing.[7] In 1974, ALFA members formed Georgians for the ERA, began a radio show on WRFG, and picketed The Atlanta Constitution for refusing to report on or advertise lesbian organizational activities.There were benefits for an ALFA member who was in a legal battle over prior SDS activities and experienced COINTELPRO surveillance.When ALFA ceased its activities in 1994, the archives and most of the periodicals were sold to Duke University and are now in the David M. Rubenstein Rare Books & Manuscript Library as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture; books on to feminist theory went to Emory University.