What was life like in the South in the 1960s? Why did A.C. run? Revealing details from A.C.'s friends, community members and the ruling politicians of the time.
Find out more about what's covered in this episode:
- Slavery By Another Name documentary and educational resources, PBS, Douglas Blackmon
- “Debate Over Empty Lot Unearths Ugly Piece of Atlanta History”, WABE, Molly Samuel
- Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race by Jennifer Ritterhouse
- A conversation with Mary Frances Early, the first African American student to earn a degree from the University of Georgia in 1962, WABE, Rose Scott
One Year Later | S3 Bonus
Behind the Podcast | S3 Bonus
Groundswell | S3 E7
Stripped | S3 E6
74 Days | S3 E5
Roots |S3 E4
Maud Moments | S3 E3
This Horrible Thing | S3 E2
Trapped | S3 E1
Season 3 Trailer | Ahmaud Arbery
Sallie Mama 1923-2020 | Season 1 Update
The Story of Thomas Finch
Buried Truths Live Part 1 | S2
Buried Truths Live Part 2 | S2
President Jimmy Carter Comes to Class | S2 Bonus
Hank on 1A | S2 Bonus
Because | S2 E9
A Gift | S2 E8
Unsworn | S2 E7
The Shirttail | S2 E6
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