The Atlanta Constitution

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The Atlanta Constitution was a prominent daily newspaper based in Atlanta, Georgia, known for its influential coverage of Southern politics and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf daily newspaper
newspaper
acquiredBy Cox Enterprises NERFINISHED
acquisitionDate 1950
archivesLocation Atlanta History Center (partial) NERFINISHED
University of Georgia Libraries (microfilm and digital copies) NERFINISHED
ceasedToExistAsSeparateTitle 1950
cityServed Atlanta NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coverageArea Southern United States NERFINISHED
digitalArchiveAvailable yes
distributionFormat broadsheet
employed Henry W. Grady NERFINISHED
Joel Chandler Harris NERFINISHED
Ralph McGill NERFINISHED
foundedBy Carey Wentworth Styles NERFINISHED
James H. Anderson NERFINISHED
William A. Hemphill NERFINISHED
frequency daily
headquarters Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
ideologicalRole voice of the New South movement
inception 1868
ISSN 0890-0153
language English
location Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
mediaType print
mergedWith The Atlanta Journal NERFINISHED
mergerDate 1950
notableEditor Clark Howell NERFINISHED
Henry W. Grady NERFINISHED
Joel Chandler Harris NERFINISHED
Ralph McGill NERFINISHED
notableFor coverage of Southern culture
coverage of Southern politics
editorial influence in the New South era
OCLCNumber 2097572
originalName The Constitution NERFINISHED
owner Cox Enterprises NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Democratic Party (historical) NERFINISHED
publisher Constitution Publishing Company NERFINISHED
regionServed American South NERFINISHED
state Georgia
status defunct
subjectOf studies of Southern journalism
successor The Atlanta Journal-Constitution NERFINISHED

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The Atlanta Journal mergerPartner The Atlanta Constitution