Atlanta Constitution

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The Atlanta Constitution was a prominent daily newspaper based in Atlanta, Georgia, influential in shaping public opinion in the American South during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daily newspaper
newspaper
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
associatedWith Atlanta Journal-Constitution NERFINISHED
city Atlanta
country United States of America
surface form: United States
frequency daily
genre general-interest newspaper
headquartersLocation Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
influentialIn American South NERFINISHED
Atlanta civic life
Georgia politics
language English
location Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
medium print
notableFor coverage of Southern politics
editorial influence in Georgia
shaping public opinion in the American South
publicationType broadsheet
region American South NERFINISHED
scope national
regional
startTime 19th century
state Georgia
subjectFocus business news
culture
editorials
local news
national news
politics
sports

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Henry W. Grady employer Atlanta Constitution
The Atlanta Journal mergedInto Atlanta Constitution
this entity surface form: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Joseph Medill Patterson Albright employer Atlanta Constitution
Joel Chandler Harris employer Atlanta Constitution
Uncle Remus publisher Atlanta Constitution
this entity surface form: The Atlanta Constitution