This week I am re-releasing an old episode from the archives, but I also wanted it to coincide with Black History Month. From the summer of 2021, this is about Lincoln Country Club and the fight for Golf Course Desegregation. Born at the start of the Great Depression, from the need and desire of middle and upper-class Black Atlantans to not only play golf, but to establish a recreation place where they could have parties, and social events and gather. From the 1924 fight to even establish a second African American cemetery in Atlanta, to the 1930 opening of the country club, through the story of Black golfers and their fight to desegregate Atlanta’s courses. This is such an interesting history that you do not want to miss.
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White Primary (Mini)
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
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