Its streets were traveled by some of the nation’s principled and most courageous. Its buildings were brick-laid by people who endured and persevered to leave behind a better city than they discovered.
Atlanta and the nation have taken a lot from Auburn Avenue. Now, the time may have finally arrived to give something back.
ATLVault talks with David Yoakley Mitchell, executive director of the Atlanta Preservation Center, about the legacy of Sweet Auburn.
October 21st, 2025, 02:59 pm
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Sweet Auburn Avenue's legacy | ATL Vault
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Published October 21st, 2025, 02:59 pm
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Its streets were traveled by some of the nation’s principled and most courageous. Its buildings were brick-laid by people who endured and persevered to leave behind a better city than they discovered.
Atlanta and the nation have taken a lot from Auburn Avenue. Now, the time may have finally arrived to give something back.
ATLVault talks with David Yoakley Mitchell, executive director of the Atlanta Preservation Center, about the legacy of Sweet Auburn.
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