Built Environment Analysis- Segregation is Not Over

Madison Brooks Dr. Robin Wharton Engl 1102 20 April 2016 Segregation is Not Over As Atlanta, Georgia made steps to recover after World War II, African Americans were treated as second-class citizens by Caucasians as commercial expansion uprooted their homes and inner...

The Atlanta Beltline’s Potential to Increase Racial Inequality

Jacob, Brown. “Respatializing Race: The Open Case of the Atlanta Beltline.” Emory University, 2013. Web. In his thesis “Respatializing Race: The Open Case of the Atlanta Beltline”,  Jacob Brown a student of the London School of Economics at Emory...

ATL’s Low Cost of Living: Digital Artifact #5

Screenshot of MAC’s home page This is a photo taken from Metro Atlanta Chamber’s home page with the caption Atlanta’s low cost of living. There is a black man depicted with what seems to be hid son and daughter. It also seems as though they are all...
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