Atlanta
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Atlanta
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The place Atlanta represents a specific geographic location related to resources found in DC Public Library System.
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- Atlanta
210 Items that are about the Place Atlanta
146 Items published in the Place Atlanta
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- Police -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Police -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Older women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Bahai Faith -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- National parks and reserves -- Law and legislation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Automobile driving -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Revenge -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American schools -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African American school administrators -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Musicians -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Music fans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Racism -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Racism -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Music and teenagers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- African American police -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Music -- Social aspects -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Music -- Georgia | Atlanta -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Music -- Georgia | Atlanta -- 19th century -- History and criticism
- Murder victims -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Murder victims -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- African American men -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Murder -- Investigation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American men -- Crimes against -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Murder -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Murder -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Murder -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Artists as teachers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Exhibitions
- Public schools -- Corrupt practices -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Art -- Private collections -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Catalogs
- Art -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Exhibitions
- Public prosecutors -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Architecture -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Motor vehicle drivers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Antisemitism -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Mothers and sons -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Amistad -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Teatro
- Public buildings -- Georgia | Atlanta
- American fiction -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Afronorteamericanos -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Teatro
- African Americans and libraries -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African Americans -- Segregation -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Social life and customs
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature
- Mortgage loans -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Social conditions -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Social conditions
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Portraits
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Politics and government
- African American juvenile delinquents -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Public opinion
- Restaurants -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Guidebooks
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Families
- Missing children -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Economic conditions
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Protest movements -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Prostitutes -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American families -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Millionaires -- Crimes against -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Middle class -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Memory -- Social aspects -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Mayors -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Marriage -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- King, Martin Luther, Jr, 1929-1968 -- Homes and haunts -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Journalists -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Jews -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African American families -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Jewish women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- African American detectives -- Family relationships -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Interior decorators -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Residential real estate -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Finance
- Housing policy -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American churches -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Refugees -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Professional sports -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Private schools -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African American children -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- African American children -- Crimes against -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Real estate developers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Police corruption -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Poor -- Services for -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American businesspeople -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Rap musicians -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Political leadership -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- African Americans -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American businesspeople -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Hostages -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American businesspeople -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Policewomen -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Historic sites -- Law and legislation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American artists -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Exhibitions
- African Americans -- Education -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Historic sites -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Planning
- African American art -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Exhibitions
- African American Methodists -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Religious life
- Historic sites -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Management
- Police patrol -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Historic districts -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Planning
- Rap musicians -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Abandoned buildings -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Pictorial works
- Robbery -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Historic buildings -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Hip-hop feminism -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Hip-hop dance -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- High school students -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Juvenile fiction
- High school students -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- High school seniors -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Girls -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Diaries | Juvenile literature
- Georgia -- Atlanta | Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Georgia -- Atlanta
- Gentrification -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Foreclosure -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Ruined buildings -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- Pictorial works
- Fires -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Female friendship -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Family life -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Families -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Juvenile fiction
- Families -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- School integration -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Segregation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Elite (Social sciences) -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American youth -- Crimes against -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Segregation -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- Segregation -- Law and legislation -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- Segregation in education -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Serial murder investigation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Drug traffic -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Drug dealers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Drug dealers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Discrimination in housing -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 21st century
- Serial murders -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Discrimination in housing -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Criminal investigation -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Crime -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Cousins -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Serial murders -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Courthouses -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Sieges -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Single mothers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Single women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Single women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American women educators -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Sisters -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Cooking -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Social change -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- African American women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Community development, Urban -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Community development -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- Social stratification -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Community development -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Commercial real estate -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Finance
- Social work education -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History
- African American women -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Sports franchises -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Street life -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- African American women -- Employment -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Street life -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Stripteasers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American women -- Employment -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Survival -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- African American universities and colleges -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- College students -- Political activity -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Clergy -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- African American universities and colleges -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Trials (Murder) -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Upper class families -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Urban policy -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Urban renewal -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Cleaning personnel -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Civil-military relations -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Civil rights workers -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Biography
- Civil rights movements -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Civil rights demonstrations -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Water conservation -- Georgia | Atlanta
- City planning -- Georgia | Atlanta
- City and town life -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 19th century
- Church work with the poor -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Church buildings -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Cheating (Education) -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Bombings -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Bombing investigation -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Water-supply -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Biological weapons -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Best friends -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Women broadcasters -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Women cleaning personnel -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Women cleaning personnel -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Women detectives -- Family relationships -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Baseball teams -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Juvenile literature
- Baseball teams -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American teenage girls -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Case studies
- Baseball -- Georgia | Atlanta
- Women detectives -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- Women detectives -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American teachers -- Georgia | Atlanta
- African American students -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Women television news anchors -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Fiction
- African American student movements -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Zombies -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
- Riots -- Georgia | Atlanta -- History -- 20th century
- Bank robberies -- Georgia | Atlanta -- Drama
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- Washington, D.C., National Museum of Women in the Arts, Atlanta, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Seattle, in association with University of Washington Press, c2005
- Atlanta, ALP Pub., 1990
- Atlanta, American Cancer Society, c2011
- Atlanta, August House, Inc., 2013
- Atlanta, Clarity Press, ©1986
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, 1978
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Jackson, Miss., Distributed by the University Press of Mississippi, c2001
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, in association with Rizzoli, New York, c2005
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Savannah, Ga., In collaboration with the King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation of Savannah, Jackson, MS, Distributed by University Press of Mississippi, c2008
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Stockbridge, Mass., Norman Rockwell Museum, New York, N.Y., H.N. Abrams, 1999
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, c2004
- Atlanta, High Museum of Art, ©2002
- Atlanta, John Knox Press, c1979
- Atlanta, John Knox Press, c1988
- Atlanta, Margaret Quinlin Books, Peachtree, 2022
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, 2017
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, 2018
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, 2019
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, 2020
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, 2021
- Atlanta, Meerkat Press, LLC, 2020
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2009
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2011
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2012
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2013
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2015
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2017
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2018
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, 2019
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, c1990
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, c2004
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, c2005
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, c2012
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers, c2013
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishing Company Inc., 2019
- Atlanta, Peachtree Publishing Company, 2021
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 1999
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2003
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2005
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2006
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2009, c1996
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2009, c1997
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2009, c1998
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2009, c1999
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2010
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2010, c1996
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2011
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2013
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2014
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2015
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2015?
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2016
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2017
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2018
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2019
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2020
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2021
- Atlanta, Peachtree, 2022
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c1998
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2003
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2004
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2006
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2007
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2008
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2009
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2010
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2011
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2012
- Atlanta, Peachtree, c2013
- Atlanta, Philmay Enterprises, ©1983
- Atlanta, Savannah College of Art & Design, 2009
- Atlanta, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Seattle, In association with University of Washington Press, c2007
- Atlanta, Tinwood Books, 2006
- Atlanta, Top Shelf Productions, 2011, c2006
- Atlanta, Top Shelf Productions, 2012
- Atlanta, Top Shelf Productions, 2013
- Atlanta, Top Shelf Productions, c2005
- Atlanta, Top Shelf, 2011
- Atlanta, Tupper & Love, 1954
- Atlanta, Tupper and Love, 1949
- Atlanta, Turner Entertainment Co., Burbank, CA, Warner Bros. Entertainment, 2007
- Atlanta, Turner Pub., Kansas City, Mo., Distributed by Andrews and McMeel, c1994
- Atlanta, Turner Pub., Kansas City, Mo., Distributed by Andrews and McMeel, c1996
- Atlanta, Turner Pub., Kansas City, Mo., Distributed by Andrews and McMeel, ©1995
- Atlanta, Turner Pub., Kansas City, Mo., Distributed by Andrews and McMeel, ©1996
- Atlanta, Turner Pub., c1992
- Atlanta, Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., c1934
- Atlanta, World View Publishers, c1980
- New Haven Conn., Distributed by Yale University Press, c2010, Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Edinburgh, In collaboration with the National Galleries of Scotland
- New York | Atlanta | Brussels, American Management Association, 2018
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