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Atlanta native and Delta trailblazer Phenola Culbreath reflects on becoming one of the first Black flight attendants in 1966.
Culbreath tells the hosts what air travel was really like during the Civil Rights era, and what it meant to be the only one in the room.
UATL is a source for Black culture and community in Atlanta. It’s powered by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and our supporters. If you’re enjoying this podcast, join us as a UATL paid supporter at UATL.com
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Atlanta native and Delta trailblazer Phenola Culbreath reflects on becoming one of the first Black flight attendants in 1966.
Culbreath tells the hosts what air travel was really like during the Civil Rights era, and what it meant to be the only one in the room.
UATL is a source for Black culture and community in Atlanta. It’s powered by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and our supporters. If you’re enjoying this podcast, join us as a UATL paid supporter at UATL.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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