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  2. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the result of the merger between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. [2] The two staffs were combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning Constitution and the afternoon Journal ended in 2001 in favor of a single morning paper under the Journal-Constitution name. [3] The Atlanta Journal ...

  3. J. Reginald Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was kidnapped on February 20, 1974, at the age of 40, and was freed two days later after the Atlanta Constitution paid $700,000 ransom. [2] [4]Murphy was well known for his stance against the Vietnam War, but the motive for the kidnapping is still unknown. [5]

  4. George W. Adair Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Adair pictured in his Atlanta Constitution obituary November 5, 1921. George Washington Adair Jr. (b. 1874, Atlanta; d. November 5, 1921, Atlanta) [1] [2] was the son of Col. George Washington Adair, an important developer of real estate in Atlanta and of the Atlanta streetcar system.

  5. Kenneth Nix - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Owen Nix (October 4, 1939 – October 23, 2012) was an American judge and politician.He served as a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives for the 20-3 district from 1973 to 1982 and as a judge on the state superior court from 1995 until his retirement in 2010, when he was chief judge.

  6. Buddy Fowlkes - Wikipedia

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    Douglas L. Fowlkes was born on January 18, 1928 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Claude and Faith Fowlkes. [1] [2] [3] He attended North Fulton High School, where he ran track.While at North Fulton in 1945, Fowlkes was a state champion in the 220-yard dash, and also competed in the 100-yard dash and the broad jump.

  7. Kiliaen Townsend - Wikipedia

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    After moving to Georgia in 1946, he practiced law. Townsend helped reorganize the state Republican Party.In 1948, he helped garner support for Thomas E. Dewey. [5] In 1952, he served as an alternate delegate the 1952 Republican National Convention, and was instrumental in the nomination of Dwight D. Eisenhower.

  8. Atlanta newspaper names first Black editor in 155-year history

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    Leroy Chapman Jr. will succeed Kevin Riley as the editor-in-chief of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday named The post Atlanta newspaper names first ...

  9. Lewis Grizzard - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Grizzard returned to Atlanta as a columnist for the sports section of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper. After eight months, he switched to writing the humor/life column that eventually made him famous. He published this column about four days per week.