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Atlanta Negro Voters League (ANVL)
The Atlanta Negro Voters League (ANVL) was a bipartisan political organization started by black leaders...

Atlanta Opera
The Atlanta Opera is a professional company that brings opera to Georgia stages. Founded in 1979 as the...

Atlanta Race Riot of 1906
During the Atlanta race riot that occurred September 22-24, 1906, white mobs killed dozens of blacks,...

Atlanta Rhythm Section
In 1972 a group of Atlanta-area studio musicians formed the Atlanta Rhythm Section. The band provided...

Atlanta Sit-ins
In March 1960 students representing Atlanta's historically black colleges formed the Committee on Appeal...

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is the most widely recognized orchestra and largest arts organization...

Atlanta Technical College
Atlanta Technical College is located in southwest Atlanta, in Fulton County. The school's service delivery...

Atlanta Thrashers
The Atlanta Thrashers, a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise, played in Atlanta from 1999 to 2011....

Atlanta University Center
The Atlanta University Center (AUC) is the world's largest consortium of African American private institutions...

Atlanta?Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (known as Atlanta Stadium from 1966 to 1975) lured major league...

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