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  • Original Publications
    • Framing Atlanta: Local Newspapers’ Search for a Nationally Appealing Racial Image (1920-1960) (Blanchard Award) [2021]
    • “The Televised Revolution: ‘Progressive’ Television Coverage of the 1960 New Orleans School Desegregation Crisis” [2017]
    • The Moving Image as Cultural Artifact [2013]
  • Gaming Projects
    • The Historians: The American Revolution [2025]
    • Playing In History [Digital History Brochure] [2025]
  • Mapping Projects
    • Mapping The Lost Cause (1939 Atlanta) (2.0) [2022]
      • Mapping The Lost Cause (1939 Atlanta) v. 1.0 [2021]
      • Mapping the Lost Cause in 1939 Atlanta [2020]
    • Visualizing Southern Television 2.0 [2016]
      • Television Station Maps [2015]
    • The Vietnam Project [2015]
    • Louisiana Television Stations [2010]

Category Archives: Television

05/1/14

WYAN

Posted in Database, Georgia, Television |
05/1/14

WMAZ

Posted in Database, Georgia, Television |

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  • (72) Loring’s Hill
  • (71) Near this point Mayor James M. Calhoun and a committee of citizens made formal surrender of the city to Col John Coburn of the Federal 20th Corps, Sept. 2, 1864.
  • (70) Battlefield of Peachtree Creek – July 20, 1864
  • (69) Battlefield of Peachtree Creek – July 20, 1864
  • (68) Site of Gen. Ira R. Foster’s house

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