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Henry Ossian Flipper: A Local Legacy of Courage and Education in Georgia’s Journey to Equality. Discover his inspiring story today!

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Marching for Justice in Selma: Join us to honor the legacy of courage and community that changed a nation. Let’s remember together.

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Celebrate Women’s History Month at Haugbrooks Art Gallery! Join us March 22 to honor Black women in Atlanta’s historic preservation.

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Unlock Your Audition Potential in Atlanta Join Our Master Class with Industry Experts and Get Ready to Shine Register Now

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Celebrate Local Legends in Film: Join Us to Honor Trailblazing Women Directors Who Inspire and Impact Our Community!

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American Black Film Festival Honors: Celebrating Black Excellence in Film with Giancarlo Esposito, Keke Palmer, and More!

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Henry Ossian Flipper defied the odds and made history. Born into slavery in Thomasville, Georgia, in 1856, he pursued education with an unshakable determination. From humble beginnings in a woodshop to studying at missionary schools and Atlanta University, his ultimate dream was to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. No African American had ever graduated from West Point, but that did not stop him. Writing to Congressman James C. Freeman, he sought an appointment—and he got it. Among five African American cadets who entered, Henry was the only one to graduate. In 1877, he became the first African American to graduate from West Point and the first Black man commissioned in the United States Army.
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Henry Ossian Flipper: A Local Legacy of Courage and Education in Georgia’s Journey to Equality. Discover his inspiring story today!

March 21, 1965, marked a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights. Led by Martin Luther King, Jr., 3,200 brave demonstrators set out on a historic 54-mile journey from Selma to Montgomery, demanding justice and the right to vote. Just weeks after the violence of
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Marching for Justice in Selma: Join us to honor the legacy of courage and community that changed a nation. Let’s remember together.

Black women have played a vital role in shaping Atlanta’s historic landscape. Celebrate Women's History Month by exploring their impact on preservation and community at Haugbrooks Art Gallery. The Department of City Planning presents Black Women and Historic Preservation in Atlanta, part of the Historic Preservation and Black Atlanta Series. Don’t miss this important conversation with Mtamanika Youngblood, Former President/CEO of the Historic District Development Center. This event is free and open to the public. #womenshistorymonth #atlantadepartmentofcityplanning #futureplacesproject #atlfutureplaces #historicpreservation #africanamericanheritage
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Celebrate Women’s History Month at Haugbrooks Art Gallery! Join us March 22 to honor Black women in Atlanta’s historic preservation.

Master the art of auditioning with top industry experts in this exclusive master class. Whether it’s your first audition or your next big opportunity, this session will equip you with the skills and confidence to stand out in any casting call. From perfecting your delivery to making a lasting impression, get firsthand insights from professionals who know what it takes to book the role. Limited spots available—register now and step into the spotlight. How to Answer the Casting Call 📅 Saturday, March 29th ⏰ 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Arrive by 10:30 AM) 📍 Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek, GA 30005 🎟️ Free Event | Limited Capacity Secure a spot by emailing FULTON.FILMS@FULTONCOUNTYGA.GOV. Pro tip: Come camera ready. #MasterClass #FultonFilms #ActingWorkshop #CastingCall #FilmIndustry #AtlantaActors #FilmMaking
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Unlock Your Audition Potential in Atlanta Join Our Master Class with Industry Experts and Get Ready to Shine Register Now

Women in Film Wednesday: Trailblazing Directors & Storytellers This week, celebrate the visionary directors shaping the future of cinema. Ava DuVernay, Greta Gerwig, Julie Dash, and Gina Prince-Bythewood have broken barriers, redefined storytelling, and left an undeniable mark on the industry. From the powerful historical narratives of Selma and The Woman King to the groundbreaking artistry of Daughters of the Dust and the cultural phenomenon of Barbie, their work continues to inspire and elevate voices in film. Join the conversation and share your favorite films or moments from these trailblazing filmmakers in the comments. Event Details: Women in Film Wednesday: Trailblazing Directors & Storytellers This special event honors the bold women directors transforming the film industry. Explore their impact, discuss their work, and gain insight into the art and business of filmmaking. Call to Action: Register now to be part of this inspiring conversation. They're offering free admission, but space is limited. Secure a spot today. [Insert Registration Link Here] WFW is a must-attend event for film lovers, industry professionals, and aspiring storytellers. Don't miss out. WFW is presented by Set South ATL in celebration
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Celebrate Local Legends in Film: Join Us to Honor Trailblazing Women Directors Who Inspire and Impact Our Community!

What an inspiring night at the American Black Film Festival Honors, celebrating remarkable talents in film and storytelling. The evening recognized the outstanding contributions of honorees like Giancarlo Esposito, Keke Palmer, Aaron Pierre, Aunjanue Ellis, and Marla Gibbs, with captivating presentations by Larenz Tate and Regina King. A heartfelt thank you to Jeff and Nicole Friday for orchestrating such a memorable event. Proud to champion the flourishing film industry right here in Fulton County and to support initiatives that bring more filmmaking endeavors to our vibrant community. With my
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American Black Film Festival Honors: Celebrating Black Excellence in Film with Giancarlo Esposito, Keke Palmer, and More!

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