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The word teen or teenage today is part of our lexicon, but that wasn’t the case less than 100 years ago. The post-World War II period in America was one of prosperity. Young adults didn’t have to go to work, high school attendance skyrocketed and teenagers developed their own culture - music, cars and clothes. This week, I am covering how Atlanta teens organized recreation spaces for themselves, often called Teen Taverns.
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The word teen or teenage today is part of our lexicon, but that wasn’t the case less than 100 years ago. The post-World War II period in America was one of prosperity. Young adults didn’t have to go to work, high school attendance skyrocketed and teenagers developed their own culture - music, cars and clothes. This week, I am covering how Atlanta teens organized recreation spaces for themselves, often called Teen Taverns.
Want to support this podcast? Visit here
Email: [email protected]
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

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