Each Sunday in February, we have highlighted significant figures and moments in Black history in a bonus section in the ePaper.
This final weekend, the Black History Month Extra looks at the childhood home of Coretta Scott King; iconic “Roots” writer Alex Haley’s start with a Reader’s Digest essay; the musical legacy of Otis Redding, the “King of Soul”; how a World War II veteran is able to set the record straight; and how the Negro Leagues shaped modern baseball.
You also will find a special interactive page in which you can check out some of our favorite videos about Black history. Click or tap here to check them out.
Each week with your ePaper subscription, we give you extra content. We want to reinforce the value of a digital subscription to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Read Black History Month Extra and the rest of the ePaper here.
Coverage of Black History Month has been featured throughout February in the print and ePaper editions of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. You can follow the entire series online, plus you can familiarize yourself with our Black History Month Archive while you’re there. This year, the focus is on Black wellness and health, and you’ll also find an array of other informative topics.
Today’s ePaper also features our weekly Sports Insider, a digital magazine with in-depth coverage. You’ll find everything you need to know about the new MLS season, plus a deep dive into Atlanta United’s roster.
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