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No Place for Mere Entertainment: Religion and Popular Culture in Atlanta (1865 to 1925)
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It’s Complicated: Religion and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among Black Same-Gender-Loving Men in the South
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The Too-Busy City: Atlanta and Urbanity at the End of the Twentieth
Century
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Southern and Independent: Public Mandates, Private Schools, and
Black Students, 1951-1970
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Selling to the Souls of Black Folk: Atlanta, Reverend J.M. Gates,
the Phonograph, and the Transformation of African American
Protestantism and Culture, 1910-1945.
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Black Migration to Atlanta: Metropolitan Spatial Patterns and
Popular Representation, 1990-2012
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Conceptualizing and quantifying access to HIV care among people living with HIV in Atlanta, Georgia
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Urban Ecology and Epidemiology of West Nile Virus in Atlanta,
Georgia
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Inside the Perimeter: Urban Development in Atlanta since the 1996Olympic Games
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