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Henry W. Grady, whose name is still plastered across Georgia 130 years after his death, earned a sliver of immortality in 1886 with a speech he gave in New York peddling a “New South.” Grady ...
Yes, Henry Grady is long gone, and many people don’t link our school with his name or his deeds, but the structural racism and segregation he supported are still very much alive.
henry w. grady's death; one of the south's most brilliant sons. a promising career suddenly cut short--particulars of mr. grady's last short illness. share full article. dec. 24, 1889.
Henry Grady monument statue by Forsyth street in downtown of Atlanta, Georgia city in summer with buildings in background. Students in Georgia are calling for a plaque to be added to a statue ...
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