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DOI: 10.1177/10780870222185351 Race and the Tourist Bubble in Downtown AtlantaGeorgia State University Early in the twentieth century, Atlantas business and political leaders worked in partnership to develop the components of a tourist bubble. Using the urban renewal program, the citys leaders enlarged and updated this downtown tourist space. Despite racial change at city hall, numerous projects continued to expand the area devoted to consumption and spectacle at the expense of the citys black residents.
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