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Cemeteries: Washington Park Cemetery and Early 20th-Century Atlanta

Footnoting History

10/07/17

28m

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(Elizabeth) In this episode, we return once again to the stories of three people buried in a cemetery in the Atlanta metro area. Second-sight, sharecropping, and a street called Auburn Avenue provide context for the lives of three people interred at Washington Park Cemetery.

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