Paul McDaniel, Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez, and Anna Joo Kim discuss their new research into the integration of immigrant populations in the metro Atlanta region Read More
Camille Goldmon introduces the new Open Educational Resource (OER) about Atlanta at Southern Spaces Read More
Julia Brock reviews a new book that focuses on Marietta High School to reveal the historical underpinnings of the resegregation of public schools and our imperative to undo it Read More
We are excited to announce that the Ellen Dunham-Jones will deliver the Cliff Kuhn Memorial Keynote Lecture at our 2018 Atlanta Studies Symposium on April 20, 2018. Read More
Sara Harwood reflects on teaching an Atlanta-themed composition course Read More
The program for the 2018 Atlanta Studies Symposium, to be held at Emory on April 20, 2018, addresses a number of critical issues to preparing for the metro region's projected growth. Read More
The spring 2018 Atlanta Studies Meetup will be held on March 26 at Manuel's Tavern and will feature Common Good Atlanta and The American Music Show Read More
Fred Carroll discusses the political conservatism of the Atlanta Daily World, Atlanta's widely read black newspaper, which criticized radical black social movements, seeking to protect middle class black southerners' hard-won social gains Read More
Stephanie Bryan reviews a new book that peels back the sociohistorical layers of Georgia's most iconic symbol – the Georgia peach Read More
Lisa Shannon reviews a new book that examines white and black secondary education in Georgia to illustrate how race impacted women's identity in the New South Read More
Brennan Collins reviews an edited collection of noir short stories set around metro Atlanta. Read More
Jessica Leming details newly digitized rare multi-media materials documenting African American religion from the 1880s to the 2000s in the collection of the AUC Woodruff Library Read More