Let’s go on a journey through Atlanta’s journalistic past, where newspapers captured the city’s rebuilding after the Civil War, documented its struggles for civil rights, and tracked its rise as a modern metropolis. From small presses to influential dailies, Atlanta’s journalism has been a steadfast witness to change.
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Lisby, Gregory. “Mildred Seydell.” New Georgia Encyclopedia, last modified May 10, 2019.
Canopy Atlanta, a past recipient of a Foundation grant, strives to “do journalism differently” by prioritizing community voices and highlighting stories that often go unheard in mainstream news. Click on the video to discover how the organization is promoting community journalism.
Blackwell, Gloria. “Black Controlled Media in Atlanta: The Burden of the Message and the Struggle for Survival.” Dissertation. Atlanta: Emory University, 1973.