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African American Suburban Development in Atlanta
One of the most striking developments in recent southern history has been the pace and scale of African American suburbanization. Delving into the history of black organizations, civic politics, race-based policies, class economics and neighborhood ...
Andrew Wiese
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Medicine as Memory: Radcliffe Bailey at Atlanta's High Museum of Art
Jake Adam York examines artist Radcliffe Bailey\'s representations of African American memory and the Black Atlantic in the exhibition Medicine as Memory at Atlanta\'s High Museum of Art.
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Deeksha Katoch,1 Lakshmanan Krishnamurti2 1Department of Pediatrics, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York, NY, USA; 2Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USACorrespondence:
Katoch D, Krishnamurti L
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We studied the impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) lockdown on the air quality over the Atlanta area using satellite and ground-based observations, meteorological reanalysis data and traffic information.
Guanyu Huang +6 more
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The Potential of Historical GIS and Spatial Analysis in the Humanities
Digital mapping strategies and tools have the potential to reveal new insights into (and offer corrections of) accepted accounts of historical situations. S.
S. Wright Kennedy
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Filmed in July 2009, this segment focuses on historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. Since 1850, many settlers and prominent figures in Atlanta's history have been buried in this garden cemetery.
Steve Bransford
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Counterblast: How the Atlanta Temple Bombing Strengthened the Civil Rights Cause
Damage from the Reform Temple bombing, October 1958. Courtesy of the Cuba Archives of the Breman Museum. Clive Webb revisits the 1958 bombing of the Atlanta Reform Temple, when militant white supremacists expressed their resistance to ...
Clive Webb
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Starlit Screens: Preserving Place and Public at Drive-In Theaters
Paul Johnson, Starlight Six marquee, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005. In June 2008, Robin Conner and Paul Johnson drove from Atlanta, Georgia, to northern Virginia, exploring and documenting drive-in theaters.
Robin Conner, Paul Johnson
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Three Poems and a Critique of Postracialism
Coleman Hutchison offers readings of poems by three contemporary African American poets who have surveyed the postracial over the past decade: Elizabeth Alexander, Natasha Trethewey, and C. S. Giscombe.
Coleman Hutchison
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L’Heure du Gospel. Liminalité, identité et religion dans un bar gay
Published in the United States for the first time in 1996 by two doctors of Religious Studies at Emory (Atlanta), this article analyzes an innovative gay ritual outside of religious institutions. The « Gospel Hour » is the name taken up in an Atlanta gay
Edward R. Gray, Scott Thumma
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