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The Colored American of Augusta, Georgia, from December 30, 1865.. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Georgia.It includes both current and historical newspapers.
In 1932 Scott's Atlanta World became a daily and added "Daily" to its title, becoming the first black daily in the U.S. in the 20th century [4] and the first successful one in all U.S. history. [3] At the time of its founding, the only other black paper in the area was the Atlanta Independent , which ceased publication in 1933.
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Ed Bell (born May 1905, died 1960, [2] 1965 [3] or 1966) [1] [4] was an American Piedmont blues and country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter whose identity has only recently been verified by historians. [1] [4] [5] Some of his records were released under the pseudonyms Sluefoot Joe and Barefoot Bill from Alabama. [1]
Edward Avedisian, 71, American artist. [133] John Belk, 87, American Democratic politician, mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina (1969–1977). [134] Jos Brink, 65, Dutch television host, actor, minister of religion and writer, colorectal cancer. [135]
The inscription is only known due to an extensive survey of Atlanta cemeteries performed in the 1930s by Franklin Garrett. Back towards the main gates of Oakland on a plot donated by the City of Atlanta lies Martha Lumpkin Compton. The daughter of Governor Wilson Lumpkin, from 1843 until 1845 Atlanta was known as "Marthasville" in her honor.
Lottie Michelle Belk 6 June 2016: The 55-year-old was fatally stabbed in the chest by a beach umbrella blown by a strong wind in Virginia Beach, Virginia. [152] Wind speeds at the time reached 20–25 miles per hour (32–40 km/h). [153] Lane Graves 14 June 2016