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Explore our Civil Rights reading list as recommended by our own Director of Community Collaborations, Dr. La’Neice Littleton.
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Explore our Civil Rights reading list as recommended by our own Director of Community Collaborations, Dr. La’Neice Littleton.
For Students
Join Atlanta History Center’s High School Summer Research Seminar to explore how media and art influence interpretations of history, while engaging in a collaborative research project.
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Listen to an excerpt of Chase Evans’ essay for the Forsyth Descendants Scholarship.
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Listen to Patrick Phillips, author of Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America, explain the events of 1912 .
Interested in professional development opportunities for your school or district? Atlanta History Center offers additional training and resources for Social Studies educators.
During November and December Smith Farm and Wood Cabin will be activated with additional activities for families visiting during the holiday season.
School Tours
Treat your students to an end-of-year virtual field trip to the Atlanta History Center! During the month of May, Atlanta History Center will offer FREE virtual experiences to Georgia teachers and their classes.
Using the 1912 tax returns and Aero Atlas Map Books, the Digital Storytelling Team at Atlanta History Center mapped the approximate locations of former Black property owners in Forsyth County
Spend Fall at the Farm with Atlanta History Center
Family Monument Resources
Family Monument Resources
Family Monument Resources
Family Monument Resources
Family Monument Resources