1912: The Forsyth County Expulsion and Its Aftermath
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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So well done
Nov 26
Great podcast — well researched and well produced. Appreciate the great work
Amazing series
Nov 26
All should listen!
Incredible piece of history
Nov 26
A story well told - can’t believe I didn’t know about Forsyth County.. or the real story behind Lake Lanier.
This should be required listening for Georgians
Nov 20
I am so thankful for the work WABE and Atlanta History Center put into this podcast. I grew up in Georgia, but this was never mentioned in my public school history classes. It’s painful to learn what these families experienced at the hands of their neighbors, but incredibly valuable to hear their stories and how it has impacted their descendants for generations to come. Learning history helps us to be better. Thank you!
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- Years Active2K
- Episodes8
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