Episodes

Friday Apr 17, 2020
West End
Friday Apr 17, 2020
Friday Apr 17, 2020
A settlement born at the crossroads of Native American trails, developed for the wealthy white elites of the Gilded Age, later the poster child for racial segregation and home to the leaders of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. The West End is one of the oldest and most history-packed neighborhoods of Atlanta.
https://www.historicatlanta.org/swasa/
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Friday Apr 10, 2020
Bicycles
Friday Apr 10, 2020
Friday Apr 10, 2020
This week, we’re covering Atlanta’s history with the bicycle; its riders, causes, promoters, races, and venues. In the first 50 years of the city's cycling history, riders establish numerous clubs, started a lantern parade tradition, fought for paved roads and closing streets to vehicle traffic and created the first dedicated bike path...and that's just the tip of the history iceberg.
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Friday Apr 03, 2020
"Black Week"
Friday Apr 03, 2020
Friday Apr 03, 2020
In this new world of viruses and pandemics, I've found myself drawn to times in Atlanta’s history where things felt dark and overwhelming. I think there is value in looking to the past with hindsight and, at the very least, learning that ‘this too shall pass’.
“Black Week” is actually a one-month period during which Atlantans opened the newspaper to one horrible news story after another and had never seen such tragedy in such a short time-frame.
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Friday Mar 27, 2020
Streetcars
Friday Mar 27, 2020
Friday Mar 27, 2020
From the men who chartered the companies and the mules that pulled the cars to bitter feuds, boycotts and labor strikes...there is a lot to share about streetcars in Atlanta. They created several of Atlanta's neighborhoods and structures that are still around today.
http://www.dot.ga.gov/BuildSmart/research/Documents/GAStreetcar.pdf
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Friday Mar 20, 2020
African American Parks
Friday Mar 20, 2020
Friday Mar 20, 2020
As the world is in chaos, my hope is that, at the very least, I hope it can be a way for listeners to escape the news cycle and take a mental break. After 1890, black Atlantans were barred from park or recreation spaces in Atlanta. This week, I am sharing the earliest stories of the African American fight for park space, who led these fights, where some of these places were and how strongly they were fought against by white Atlantans.
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Friday Mar 13, 2020
Ponce City Market
Friday Mar 13, 2020
Friday Mar 13, 2020
My goal is to get people to think deeper about everyday places. Whether it’s where you live, where you work or where you play...if it’s in Atlanta, and it’s not brand-new, it has a story. From the first white settler, Victorian health resort and later amusement park, this week we're covering all things Ponce City Market. If you've ever patronized restaurants or rides here, you'll be surprised to learn that their names almost all come from Atlanta history.
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Friday Mar 06, 2020
Murder of W. A. Scott
Friday Mar 06, 2020
Friday Mar 06, 2020
In 1934, W.A. Scott was a hugely successful entrepreneur, with a publishing empire and a brand-new 4th marriage. As he pulls his car into his garage one late night, he is shot by an unknown assailant. One week later he'd be dead. We may never know who killed W.A. Scott, but this week we're talking about his life, why someone would want him dead and who was charged with the crime.
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Friday Feb 28, 2020
Epidemics - Part I
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
As the world watches the COVID-19, come learn about historical outbreaks in Atlanta and how the city dealt with each. The press loved discussing the spread of disease - sensationalizing, rumors and fear were used just as freely 150 years ago. Diseases like yellow fever, smallpox, cholera, scarlet fever and tuberculosis each had their moment in history and this week, I’m covering Atlanta’s response, reaction and how wealth, race and gender played a role - because it always does.
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Friday Feb 21, 2020
Margaret Mitchell
Friday Feb 21, 2020
Friday Feb 21, 2020
This week is all about Margaret Mitchell - from her family, childhood, marriages through health struggles and how she wrote arguably the most famous book in the world. What I love most about this episode, is how her life interacts and intersects with almost every iconic place in the city.
https://www.unitedwayatlanta.org/over-the-edge/
https://www.flipsnack.com/preserveatl/phoenix-flies-2020-a-celebration-of-atlanta-historic-sites.html
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/victoria-lemos-archive-atlanta-podcast/id1441882476?i=1000465458898
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Friday Feb 14, 2020
Culinary History of Atlanta (Interview w/ Akila McConnell)
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
This week, I'm interviewing local entrepreneur, author and friend, Akila McConnell. We're talking about Atlanta’s early cooking and restaurant history and this episode is packed with incredible stories you've never heard before. From Native American cooking techniques, the first food vendors, the first restaurants to our love of Decatur Street and how immigrants have always shaped Atlanta's food scene.
https://unexpectedatlanta.com/
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Culinary-History-Atlanta-American-Palate-ebook/dp/B07RN1D5ZT
Speaking Event: https://dekalbhistory.org/programs/lunch-learn-atlanta-african-american-culinary-history/
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