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60 years of covering Atlanta: The 1970s


Atlanta Magazine
60 years of covering Atlanta: The 1970s
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January 1970: “The City’s Prophecy” what comes next for the nation’s “City of the ’60s”
For our January 2021 issue, in honor of our 60th anniversary year, we dug through our archives to present a snapshot of the magazine during each of our six decades. We discovered groundbreaking work, inspiring stories, and, yes, some errors in judgement. Here’s what we found:
The ’70s in 8 Quotes
From soccer to women in the workplace, these quotes offer a glimpse into 1970s Atlanta
“The $30 Million Industry Atlanta Wants to Kill”
November 1970
“The kingpins that control the hard drug trade are smart businessmen. They looked at Atlanta’s hippies, who were smoking marijuana and taking LSD, and they saw a big, new potential market of receptive kids. All they had to do was offer them something else for ‘turning on.’” They turned on.  ....

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Atlanta: 60 years of covering the city


Atlanta Magazine
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If you want a definitive history of
Atlanta magazine’s early years, you’ll have to read Robert Coram’s epic 14,000-word story that took up the entire feature well of our 35th anniversary issue in 1996. (We recently posted it online, though if you can find a hard copy, you’ll notice that it’s followed by a story on Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison’s Cartersville farmhouse written by yours truly.) Owned by the Chamber of Commerce until 1977, Atlanta was at the forefront of a wave of city magazines that swept the country in the 1960s. Its founding editors were an audacious bunch. Editor-in-Chief Jim Townsend, from Lanett, Alabama, went on to launch at least 30 city magazines, causing ....

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