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African Americans in Atlanta:
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Recommended Resources:
Carter, Edward R. The Black Side: A Partial History of the Business, Religious, and Educational Side of the Negro in Atlanta, GA. Atlanta, 1894.

Doyle, Don H. New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990.

Du Bois, W. E. B. Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1903.

Harlan, Louis. Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915. Oxford University Press, 1983.

Henderson, Alexa. Atlanta Life Insurance Company: Guardian of Black Economic Dignity. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1990.

Jones, Jacqueline. Soldiers of Light and Love: Northern Teachers and Georgia Blacks, 1865-1873. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1980.

Kuhn, Clifford M., Harlon E. Joye, and E. Bernard West. Living Atlanta: An Oral History of the City, 1914-1948. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1990.

Meier, August and David Lewis. "History of the Negro Upper Class in Atlanta, Georgia 1890-1958." Journal of Negro Education 28 (spring 1959):128-39.

Merritt, Carole. The Herndons: An Atlanta Family. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2002.

Woodward, C. Vann. The Strange Career of Jim Crow. 3d ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1974.

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Published: 20 March 2004

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