Built in 1895, the brown and yellow Queen Anne style house sits close to the sidewalk, two stories rising straight from a narrow yard bordered by hedges trimmed even with the porch rail. The steps leading from the street are paved with concrete worn at the center where thousands of feet have walked the same […]
Sweet Auburn Historic District
Big Bethel AME Church Receives $200,000 Grant to Preserve Black Cultural Legacy
If you have ever driven along the Interstate 75/85 interchange in downtown Atlanta, amongst the skyline, you have likely seen a tall gray structure with a blue illuminated sign that reads “Jesus Saves.” The iconic yet simple message is a foundational doctrine to the building’s occupants, the congregation of Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, […]
The Founder of Atlanta’s Oldest Black History Museum Talks Auburn Avenue’s Future
Ask anyone in Atlanta, there is no place Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy is felt more than his birth neighborhood, the Sweet Auburn Historic District. The neighborhood’s major thoroughfare, Auburn Avenue, was once named the “richest Negro street in the world” by Fortune magazine in 1956 for its legacy of Black businesses and congregations. It […]
Black Residents Talk Pride, Legacy, and Racial Tension on MLK Day
Each year — the third Monday in the month of January — marks the federal holiday recognizing the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and his nonviolent campaign to end racial segregation in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. One of the most influential civil right leaders of our time, […]
