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  2. A. J. Minter - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Atlanta in June, then was optioned to Gwinnett for a second time in August as the Braves traded for Shane Greene, Chris Martin, and Mark Melancon. [19] [20] Minter ended the season as a September call-up when rosters expanded, but shortly thereafter was placed on the 60-day disabled list. [21] [22]

  3. File:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Stop Cop City - Wikipedia

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    Stop Cop City (SCC), also known as Block Cop City and Defend the Atlanta Forest (DTF), is a decentralized movement in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, whose goal is to stop construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center by the Atlanta Police Foundation and the City of Atlanta.

  5. Pulaski State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Reports in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution listed at least twenty-two prisoners who died under Dr. Nazaire's care—15 in Pulaski, five after being released from Pulaski, and another two at Georgia's Emanuel Women's Facility when Nazaire served there briefly. [3]

  6. Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal was an inspiration for Ranked, a musical about academic pressure in school.Kyle Holmes (book) and David Taylor Gomes (music & lyrics) cite the scandal as one of their main inspirations for a storyline that featured adults cheating on behalf of students. [21]

  7. Clark Atlanta University - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta University was founded on September 19, 1865, as the first HBCU in the Southern United States. Atlanta University was the nation's first graduate institution to award degrees to African Americans in the Nation and the first to award bachelor's degrees to African Americans in the South; Clark College (1869) was the nation's first four-year liberal arts college to serve African-American ...

  8. Atlanta newspaper names first Black editor in 155-year history

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    Leroy Chapman Jr. will succeed Kevin Riley as the editor-in-chief of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday named The post Atlanta newspaper names first ...

  9. Atlanta Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Independent was an African American weekly newspaper published in Atlanta, Georgia, from 1903 to 1928. It was one of the first African American newspapers in Atlanta. [2] A Republican newspaper, it was started by Benjamin J. Davis, father of the civil rights activist Benjamin J. Davis Jr. [3] [4]