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In this new world of viruses and pandemics, I've found myself drawn to times in Atlanta’s history where things felt dark and overwhelming. I think there is value in looking to the past with hindsight and, at the very least, learning that ‘this too shall pass’.
“Black Week” is actually a one-month period during which Atlantans opened the newspaper to one horrible news story after another and had never seen such tragedy in such a short time-frame.
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By Victoria Lemos4.9
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In this new world of viruses and pandemics, I've found myself drawn to times in Atlanta’s history where things felt dark and overwhelming. I think there is value in looking to the past with hindsight and, at the very least, learning that ‘this too shall pass’.
“Black Week” is actually a one-month period during which Atlantans opened the newspaper to one horrible news story after another and had never seen such tragedy in such a short time-frame.
Want to support the podcast? Visit: www.patreon.com/archiveatlanta
www.archiveatlantapodcast.com/
Email: [email protected]
FB: www.facebook.com/archiveatlanta
IG: www.instagram.com/archiveatlanta
T: www.twitter.com/ArchiveAtlanta

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