View of a historic home in Atlanta. Text from slide presentation: This presentation is about Atlanta's historic African-American neighborhoods; why they are so important to our city's history; and why it is important to preserve them. Atlanta is a city of neighborhoods, and historic neighborhoods, which are fifty years old or older, lend a special feeling to our city.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
Homes located in one of Atlanta's historically African-American neighborhoods. Text from slide presentation: Atlanta's African-American neighborhoods have always played a significant role in our city's history, and it is important that ...
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
Homes located in one of Atlanta's historically African-American neighborhoods. Text from slide presentation: . . . we protect and preserve those neighborhoods in order to protect and preserve the heritage they represent.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
Homes located in one of Atlanta's historically African-American neighborhoods. Text from slide presentation: . . . and we want you to consider preserving your neighborhood so that its story is not lost.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
Homes located in one of Atlanta's historically African-American neighborhoods. Text from slide presentation: In many ways, buildings represent a time capsule of our past.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
Homes located in one of Atlanta's historically African-American neighborhoods. Text from slide presentation: Historic buildings and their relationships to one another can tell us about our history -- the history of Atlanta �. . .
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A view of a street in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: The neighborhood of Reynoldstown in the late 19th century was made up of small homes and commercial buildings clustered around the railroad.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
View of a victorian cottage. Text from slide presentation: Housing types that are most often associated with the working class during this period are small Victorian cottages ...
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A church located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: By the early twentieth century, Reynoldstown had grown into a community with churches, �
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Church buildings, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods
A view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: Shotgun houses are narrow, front-gabled dwellings one room wide and two to three rooms deep. They get their name because it was said you can stand on the front porch of a shotgun house and shoot clear through the back door without hitting anything.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A view of two shotgun homes. Text from slide presentation: Porches provided places to sit and enjoy whatever cooling breezes may have been stirring and were also places to visit neighbors. Both of these roles are still important to day.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: scholars note that the form is similar to house types that can be traced from Africa, through the West Indies to New Orleans, and from there throughout the south.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
An angled view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: One of the most prominent features of a shotgun house, and almost any historic southern house, is the porch.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A view of homes located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: During the first decades of the twentieth century, Reynoldstown grew toward Moreland Avenue on the east ...
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
View of homes in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: It is a place where formerly enslaved people settled in order to make new lives for themselves and their families.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
View of a street in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: And part of that revitalization effort includes a renewed interest in the history of Reynoldstown.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African Americans--Housing, African American neighborhoods
A plat showing the lots to be subdivided and sold. Text from slide presentation: Because administrators wanted to build a community that extended beyond the university itself, they organized special committees to build local streets, advertise land lots for sale and encourage development. This plat shows the first lots to be subdivided.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
A map of south Atlanta. Text from slide presentation: A community that reveals another aspect of Atlanta's Black history is South Atlanta, located in the southeastern section of the city.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, Railroads
View of homes built around Clark University. Text from slide presentation: The people who lived here were faculty members and administrators, teachers,
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
View of one of the homes built around Clark University. Text from slide presentation: . . . many of the homes that were built along the streets directly east of Clark campus still stand.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
Close up view of the detailin gon a vitorian cottage porch. Text from slide presentation: Another defining feature of the Victorian cottage is flat or jigsaw cut detailing along the porches ...
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
An L shaped victorian cottage. Text from slide presentation: Sometimes Victorian cottages are L shaped with a front gable and a side wing. In this case, the porch runs along the long side of the L.
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American universities and colleges
A building located in south Atlanta. Text from slide presentation: That and the general migration of many Blacks to Atlanta's west side during the 1930s and 1940s, led to the neighborhood's decline.
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African American neighborhoods, African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, Buildings and grounds
A woman tends her garden on Bisbee street. Text from slide presentation: Today reminders of the past are evident everywhere . . . . . in the cottages clustered along Bisbee street, ...
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African Americans--Georgia--Atlanta, African American neighborhoods, African American women