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Where College Street meets Turner Street: race relations in Cedartown, Georgia
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Where College Street Meets Turner Street: Race Relations In Cedartown, Georgia. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/25a76571-e123-4e49-b563-571b758138cf?locale=en.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- In a rural, Georgia county seat town, can a white, protestant, affluent congregation be in mission with an African-American, poor, declining community in non-patronizing ways? The author first defines the catalyst for the project. Through historical research and a brief analysis of the background materials, the author sets two goals to define the parameters for the project. Using ethnographic and pro-active research methods the author is able to bring a diverse group to the table and facilitate a meaningful dialogue that initiates significant strides in overcoming strained race relations.
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