This week’s mini episode is about a forgotten, short-lived chapter of the early 1900s reform movement - a group called the Men and Religion Forward Movement. Between 1911-1912, 76 major US cities, and 1,083 small towns began chapters of this group…so what was it all about? Who formed it in Atlanta? What did they do here?
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Washerwomen Strike - REPLAY
Bicycle Messengers (Mini)
“Loserville” (Interview w/ Clayton Trutor)
Ida Elliott (Mini)
Abortion
Fernbank Forest (Mini)
Grove Park
Nancy Hanks Train (Mini)
Bicycles - REPLAY
Jitneys (Mini)
Oral History (Katherine Geffcken)
Moving Day (Mini) + Podcast Update
Amusement Parks
Peyton Wall
Grave Robbing - REPLAY
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
Orphanages
Fannie Springer
”Miss Atlanta”
Fort McPherson
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