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THE “ATLANTA RACE RIOTS” – “A TALE OF MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN”
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THE “ATLANTA RACE RIOTS” – “A TALE OF MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN”
J. Max Barber via Yale University Library Digital Collections
Title page of Max Barber's pamphlet describing the events of what we know today as the Atlanta Race Massacre, 1906.
Source: J. Max Barber, Yale University Library Digital Collections.
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