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Photo Series:

The Anthropocene Effect in the

Atlanta Metropolitan Area

Works Cited

“Atlanta, Georgia (through 1900).” Our Georgia History, 
www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/Atlanta,_Georgia_(through_1900).


Buono, Jon. A Context, Docomomo US, Georgia Chapter, Inc, 2004,
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Street, Sarah and Joshua Yumibe. “Color Standards and the Industrial Field of Film.” Chromatic Modernity: Color, Cinema, and Media of the 1920s, Columbia University Press, New York, 2019, pp. 21–65. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/stre17982.6. 

 

“Five Points Monument .” City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs,
www.ocaatlanta.com/public_art/five-points/.

 

Green, Josh. “Complex Restoration Is Preserving This Downtown Landmark.” Curbed Atlanta, 
19 Oct. 2015, atlanta.curbed.com/2015/10/19/9909990/complex-restoration-preserving-downtown-landmark.

 

Heckman, Heather. “We’ve Got Bigger Problems: Preservation during Eastman Color's Innovation and Early Diffusion.” The Moving Image: The Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists, vol. 15, no. 1, 2015, pp. 44–61. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/movingimage.15.1.0044. 

 

Kahn, Michael. “Atlanta's Constitution Building at Five Points Sold; Preservation Calls for
Affordable Housing.” Curbed Atlanta, 20 Oct. 2017,
atlanta.curbed.com/2017/10/20/16504098/constitution-building-five-points-sold
preservation-affordable-housing.

 

Lane Brothers. South Broad Street. 1925. 8 x 10 in. black and white copy print. Kenan Research
Center at the Atlanta History Center, Atlanta. 

 

LBSFS1-165a, Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers Photographic Collection, 1920-1976. Photographic Collection, Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. 
 

Lewis, Simon and Mark Maslin. “Defining the Anthropocene.” Nature, vol. 19, 2015, pp. 171-180.

“Photos: Former Atlanta Journal and Constitution Buildings.” AJC, Atlanta Journal Constitution, 
www.ajc.com/news/local/photos-former-atlanta-journal-and-constitution-buildings/gJ7FtThS9VABrB5IpQp5FL/ .

Weiman, David F. “Urban Growth on the Periphery of the Antebellum Cotton Belt: Atlanta, 1847- 1860.” The Journal of Economic History, vol. 48, no. 2, 1988, pp. 259–272. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2121169. 

 

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