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African-American slum in Atlanta
Jackson Row circa 1907

Jackson Row was an African-American slum in Atlanta. Author Ray Stannard Baker described the area in 1907 in language that is offensive to current sensibilities, but nonetheless provides one of the few existing descriptions of the area:

One of a number of black settlements in Atlanta. Small, dilapidated houses crowded into irregular alleys are filled with negroes, many of them widows with children, who make a living by serving white families. These negroes are all near the edge of poverty, descending sometimes into crime, but living a happy-go-lucky life.

References

  1. The Atlanta Riot, Ray Stannard Baker
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Demolished public housing projects in Atlanta - Existing neighborhoods of Atlanta

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