On February 28, 2019, at 5 pm, the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library will host a program and panel discussion about the life and work of Asa G. Hilliard III, including a special viewing of his collection. Read More
Yanni Loukissas discusses the Atlanta Map Room project at Georgia Tech and its approach to the gap between what civic data and lived experiences can tell us about the BeltLine Read More
Details for attending the Atlanta-specific sessions at the upcoming ASA conference Nov. 8-11 Read More
Beth Stevens and Blake Davis describe how Georgia Watch is using the ATLMaps platform to visualize the geography of title lending in Georgia Read More
Check out our crowdsourced collection of Atlanta-based scholarship published elsewhere in 2018. Read More
Adam P. Newman and Steve Bransford discuss their ECDS project on the African American WWI veterans buried at Oakland Cemetery Read More
Paul Renfro reviews Atlanta Monster in light of the politics of true crime podcasting and the current wave of works about the Atlanta Youth Murders of 1979-1981 Read More
Joseph M. Thompson discusses the long history of black women's labor organizing at the downtown Scripto factory prior to the famous 1963 strike Read More
Call for proposals for seventh annual Atlanta Studies symposium on April 9, 2019 Read More
Robert Greene II looks back at the political scholarship of Alton Hornsby, an Atlanta-native and prominent historian. Read More
Alexander Hyres reviews a new book that uncovers the previously overlooked role played by African American educators like Horace Tate in the Black freedom struggle. Read More
An interview with William D. Bryan about his new book The Price of Permanence: Nature and Business in the New South and what it reveals about Atlanta. Read More