Episodes

Friday Oct 30, 2020
Grave Robbing (Interview w/ Liz Clappin)
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
In the spirit of Halloween, I interviewed Liz Clappin, friend and host of the podcast Tomb With A View. We talk about the earliest history of body snatching in the United States (riots in NY), through the start of it here in Georgia (Augusta's medical college purchases an enslaved man to do that work) and some incidents of it here in Atlanta and Decatur.
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Friday Oct 23, 2020
Listener Q&A - Vol. 2
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
100 EPISODES! To celebrate I did another Listener Q&A, with amazing questions, like: “What is your favorite repurposed historic space?”, “How do I research my house/building?” and "What do you think Atlanta's future looks like?" (among many others).
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Friday Oct 16, 2020
Overalls
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Friday Oct 16, 2020
The sudden release of government controlled industry during WWI cause sever inflation - 15% from 1919 to 1920. One of the most affected industries was clothing manufacturing and men's clothes especially were very expensive. In response, Overall Clubs began appearing across the nation, and Atlanta had one of the earliest. This week, we're learning about the overall garment, what is symbolized, where they were made in Atlanta and what Overall Clubs were.
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Friday Oct 09, 2020
Women's Suffrage
Friday Oct 09, 2020
Friday Oct 09, 2020
With Election Day under a month away, and the recent 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, there is no better time to discover the history of women's suffrage in Atlanta. Things went a little differently down South, and Georgia women did not vote until 1922, two years after the constitutional amendment. We'll talk about why, and the groups that fought for the women's vote and those that fought against it.
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Friday Oct 02, 2020
Movie Censor
Friday Oct 02, 2020
Friday Oct 02, 2020
This week we’re covering Atlanta’s Better Films Committee, it’s first un-official censor, (Zella Richardson), the later paid city position (Christine Smith) and the movies that they approved or denied.
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Friday Sep 25, 2020
Ashley Ordinance
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Friday Sep 25, 2020
Atlanta first attempted to codify racialized zoning in 1913 and the charge was led by 4th Ward City Councilman Claude L. Ashley. Today, we’re going to talk about what led to this ordinance, the man behind it and how the city and state reacted to it.
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Friday Sep 18, 2020
Candler Mansions
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
The Candler name is all across Atlanta, even when not expressly spelled out, there are many places with Candler connections you may have never realized. The family’s generational wealth allowed Asa’s children to build their own respective mansions, and each is still around today - some public and some private. This week, we’re talking about all the remaining Candler homes in Atlanta, their origin stories, dramatic tales and how you can see them.
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Henry Heinz Murder
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Friday Sep 11, 2020
Epidemics - Part III
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Friday Sep 11, 2020
This week I bring you the final installment of the epidemic disease series with stories about typhoid, pellagra and HIV/AIDS, and how each of these impacted Atlanta and it's citizens. Learn about how doctors begged residents to put lids on their trash cans to prevent typhoid, what killed the Zoo's porcupine and how Atlanta's gay community was the first to organize efforts in the AIDS epidemic.
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Friday Sep 04, 2020
Eugenics
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Eugenics may seem like ancient history, but it was considered progressive reform at the turn of the 20th century, and women's groups across America prompted the theory and it's related propaganda. This week we're covering Georgia and Atlanta's role in eugenics, the Better Babies contest and forced sterilization of those deemed 'unfit'.
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Friday Aug 28, 2020
Georgia Institute of Technology
Friday Aug 28, 2020
Friday Aug 28, 2020
This week we're covering the Georgia Institute of Technology. Created as part of the 'New South' creed to fast-tract industrial education, it began as a school focused on teaching trades. Within a decade, it was changing toward the academic model. We'll talk football, traditions, campus size, Olympics and through today.
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