Rebecca Burns is a journalist, author, and instructor. Her writing and reporting projects focus on Southern history, civil rights, urban planning, and social and economic justice. Burns is the author of three books on Atlanta history including Burial for a King, which chronicles the aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination and his funeral in Atlanta.
Stokeland. It sits at a fork between two roads, one a thick, commercial highway bedeviled by ice for ninety percent of the year; the other a stripped, frozen weave of a road, impassable for ten months out of twelve and huddled beneath wedges of brilliant white snow. It is a wonder...
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