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  2. Jeff Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Saturday was born in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] He attended Shamrock High School in Decatur, Georgia, in 1993. [2] His high school coach Ron Gartrell said in a 2012 Sports Illustrated story on Saturday, "Eighty percent of our offense was behind Jeff. On defense we put Jeff on one side and all our other good players on the other side, because teams ...

  3. Big Bethel AME Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, the first public school for blacks in Atlanta, Gate City Colored School, was founded in the basement of the church, though it would later move to Houston Street. [citation needed] Morris Brown College held its first classes in the church in 1881 before moving to its first campus. Big Bethel was known as "Sweet Auburn's City Hall."

  4. English Avenue School - Wikipedia

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    On December 12, 1960, the school was the site of a bombing after the school's auditorium had been used for a prayer meeting prior to an anti-segregation protest the previous day. [3] [4] The event has been called "one of the worst racially motivated bombings in the city of Atlanta." [2] The school closed in 1995. [1] [3]

  5. Atlanta History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. The Museum was founded in 1926, and has a large campus featuring historic gardens and houses, including Swan House , Smith Farm , and Wood Family Cabin.

  6. Luther Judson Price - Wikipedia

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    Luther Judson Price (April 24, 1856 – July 3, 1936) was a businessman and civil rights activist who served as the postmaster in South Atlanta from 1889. His home is being renovated and restored. [1] [2] A high school in Atlanta was named for him. [3] Price was among the first graduates of Clark College. [4]

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  8. This Old House: Restoration honors Black Atlanta postmaster

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    ATLANTA (AP) — Most contractors told them they would tear it down. A two-story five-bedroom Victorian built around 1900, it The post This Old House: Restoration honors Black Atlanta postmaster ...

  9. Ponce de Leon Park - Wikipedia

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    Ponce de Leon Park (/ ˌ p ɒ n s d ə ˈ l iː ən / PONSS də LEE-ən; also known as Spiller Park or Spiller Field from 1924 to 1932, and "Poncey" to locals, was the primary home field for the minor league baseball team called the Atlanta Crackers for nearly six decades.