After three years and three months of weekly podcasts, I am changing up the format. A new episode will release every Friday morning, but they will alternate between ‘full length’ and minis. This keeps the podcast sustainable and more importantly, allows me to share even MORE Atlanta history.
This week, we’re kicking off the first mini episode with the short story of ‘Moving Day’. What was Moving Day, you ask? It was the one day each year that every single lease in the city expired and every single renter moved into their new place. If that sounds chaotic, it was.
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Montford Point Marines
LGBTQ Context Statement - Part II
LGBTQ Context Statement - Part I
Telephone
Zoning History - REPLAY
Early Surveyors + Map Makers
Franklin Garrett
Atlanta Crackers - REPLAY
1956 Sugar Bowl
H.M. Patterson & Spring Hill Mortuary (Interview w/ Liz Clappin)
Numbers Game
Atlanta Eagle - REPLAY
Antoinette Farnsworth Drew
Listener Q&A - Vol. 4
1906 Race Massacre (Interview w/ Ann Hill Bond)
Mozley Park
John “Fat” Hardy + Poisoned Moonshine
Oral History (Mary Ann Floyd Hightower)
Mayors - Part I
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