Cliff Kuhn introduces himself and explains Downtown Atlanta’s role in the New South. Five Points was the heart of Atlanta in 1906 and the site of a race massacre that changed the city forever. Throughout this audio tour from 2006, Kuhn frequently describes the tragedy as a “riot.” It is widely accepted by historians now that the proper title is the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre.
Atlanta and the New South
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66 Peachtree Street - Alonzo Herndon's Crystal Palace (3:31 min) • Decatur Street and Pryor Street - Kimball House Hotel (1:56 min) • Decatur Street and Central Ave/Peachtree Center (2:27 min) • Five Points Street Cars (2:40 min) • Henry W. Grady Statue (4:29 min)