If you go back far enough, Atlanta has dealt with an issue. It's fascinating to see how people living a century ago handled the same worries and fears, but reading about historical mistakes and missteps that are also happening today, at the very least, gives me comfort. This week, we’re covering two more epidemics that affected Atlanta - diphtheria and the Spanish Flu.
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Trees (Interview w/ Eli Dickerson)
Buttermilk Bottom + the Civic Center
Heart of Atlanta Motel
Moonshine, Day Trippers + the Birth of NASCAR (Interview w/ Will Edmonds)
Repurposed Schools: Residential
Crematoria (Interview w/ Liz Clappin)
Murder of W.A. Scott - REPLAY
Women of Atlanta - Part II
Early Newspapers
Nursing
1906 Race Massacre (Interview w/ Ann Hill-Bond) - REPLAY
Atlanta Art Association + Orly Crash
German Community
Albert Anthony Ten Eyck Brown
The “Atlanta Six” + Angelo Herndon
Ghost Pools (Interview w/ Hannah Palmer)
Soccer (Interview w/ Patrick Sullivan)
Candler Warehouse (The MET)
Photographers
”Miss Atlanta” - REPLAY
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