1912: The Forsyth County Expulsion and Its Aftermath
1912: The Forsyth County Expulsion and Its Aftermath
WABE
1912: The Forsyth County Expulsion and Its Aftermath
WABE
1912 is a podcast about the expulsion of more than 1,000 Black residents from Forsyth County, Georgia and its lasting impact on the families affected. We’ll explore how a combination of popular myth and generations of displacement contributed to the attempted erasure of an entire Black community. A limited series from Atlanta History Center. Find more at wabe.org/1912
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9
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Weekly
Latest episode
a year ago
December 20, 2024
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