“When I got to Willow Street, I sit on the porch and still see myself riding down street on the tricycle,” Charles Grogan said. “This is where I grew up
Sandra Taylor and Charles Grogan gave a packed audience at the Roswell Public Library intertwining first-hand accounts of what it was like to grow up Black in a racially segregated
Nicholas Compton said he heard someone yelling that a plane had crashed into Lady Bird Lake in Austin and "I was expecting to see something much worse," but the pilot of the small craft was alive and floating as Compton and some paddleboarders helped get him to shore and summoned medical help.
ALPHARETTA, Ga. (AP) A developer is set to acquire a former school campus in an Atlanta suburb that served Black children during segregation, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Thursday. The Bailey-Johnson School and gymnasium in Alpharetta will become an office complex, though plans show that the school's history will be reflected at the new development, according to the AJC.