Henry W. Grady's A Race Riot In Atlanta, 1906

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A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906 During the years of 1960s they are several cities in the United States experienced violent and racial riots occurred that shook the economic progress of the nation. As it has been linked to the social-economic conditions of African Americans that leads to violent protests for equal and justifiable economic status. Atlanta is like an emerging center in US had showed the signs of bright economic recovery after the World War II. This city had distinguished themselves against the big cities like New York and Chicago by symbolizing itself as industrialized city with urban center large populations for development of industrial units. The census data shows the negative effects on residential properties in the US that that ultimately affects the economic progress of the United States of America. However it had badly affected the black-owned properties the social economic status of …show more content…

He studies in Georgia University in Virginia with journalism as specialization leads him to join the Atlanta Daily Herald newspaper than later become the part owner of this establishment. He had shown lot of character and enthusiasm in the journalism fields by writing many essay, articles and …show more content…

The development of black economy where mostly middle and lower middle class professionals had regained their lost homes from whites after the riots, living in the fashionable real estate building had shown the signs of economic recoveries. The series of economics measures had taken up with establishment of restaurants, grocery centers, schools. Colleges and local banks. But this segregation also had the cost effect with deep disfranchise relations in all fronts from whites that ultimately leads to developing of black

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