Mark and his wife Melinda were inside Broad Street Antiques in Chamblee, when a certain watercolor caught their eye. It had faces, swirls, rhythms, colors, musical notes, keyboards, bits of instruments and books with poems. After trying to find information on the artist, Jewel Simon, they found almost nothing published. Mark dove head first into the archives and as her life unfolded, so did the story of this remarkable Black woman, artist, mother and Atlantan.
If you know of any Jewel Simon pieces, you can contact Mark here!
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Automobiles
New Deal in Atlanta
Shopping Malls
Prohibition - REPLAY
Model Railroad Club of Atlanta
Atlanta Baha’i (Interview w/ Leila Yavari)
Governor’s Mansions
Teen Taverns
Atlanta Student Movement
Clermont Hotel
College Park
Women of Atlanta - Part I
Atlanta Cinemas (w/ Behind the Slate)
Atlanta Sports Arena
Morehouse College
African American Hospitals - REPLAY
Hippies
Fallout Shelters
Montford Point Marines
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