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Atlanta Campaign
By early 1864 most Confederate Southerners had probably given up hopes of winning the Civil War (1861-65)...

Atlanta College of Art
The Atlanta College of Art (ACA), founded in 1905, was a four-year accredited private art college in...

Atlanta Compromise Speech
On September 18, 1895, the African American educator and leader Booker T. Washington delivered his famous...

Atlanta Crackers
The Atlanta Crackers were one of professional baseball's most successful minor league franchises. From...

Atlanta Falcons
In 1965 the Atlanta Falcons became the first professional football team in the city of Atlanta and the...

Atlanta Gas Light Company
In February 1856 the Atlanta Gas Light Company was incorporated to provide gas lighting to the city of...

Atlanta Hawks
The Hawks, a National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise and part of the Eastern Conference Southeast...

Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center is a diverse campus for historical education and research. Situated on thirty-three...

 Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South 
In 1926 a group of fourteen Atlantans, led by prominent attorney Walter McElreath, formed the Atlanta...

 Atlanta Journal-Constitution 
Few cities in America have a daily newspaper that has published continuously for more than 100 years....

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