This week I bring you the final installment of the epidemic disease series with stories about typhoid, pellagra and HIV/AIDS, and how each of these impacted Atlanta and it's citizens. Learn about how doctors begged residents to put lids on their trash cans to prevent typhoid, what killed the Zoo's porcupine and how Atlanta's gay community was the first to organize efforts in the AIDS epidemic.
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Jewel Simon (Interview w/ Mark Taylor)
Black Women in Convict Leasing
Historic Preservation 101 (Interview w/ Charles Lawrence)
Indigenous + Native Atlanta
Atlanta Eagle (Interview w/ Charlie Paine)
Federal Penitentiary
Grave Robbing (Interview w/ Liz Clappin)
Listener Q&A - Vol. 2
Overalls
Women's Suffrage
Movie Censor
Ashley Ordinance
Candler Mansions
Eugenics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Bonus Mini: 1897 Fulton Bag Strike
Epidemics - Part II
Dr. Roderick Badger
Macedonia/Bagley Park
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