Beginning with a discussion of the problems of cities in general and of
Atlanta in particular, this book, written on a junior high school level,
is intended to inform the citizen of the potentialities of Atlanta. It
discusses the place of the city in the South and in the nation and the
people who make up her diverse population in public institutions,
government, recreation, and trade. It outlines a blueprint for the
future of the city.
Originally published in 1948.
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