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“It feels like home, but a little different” — Canopy Atlanta

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Canopy Atlanta asked more than 90 Collier Heights community members about the journalism they needed. Many residents shared stories of the neighborhood’s early days as a Black neighborhood, built and planned by Black residents.  

A Canopy Atlanta Fellow, Albert B. Cooper IV, spent part of his childhood in Collier Heights. In this video, he reminiscences with one of his friends about growing up there.



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