Atlanta Georgian
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The Atlanta Georgian was a daily afternoon newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded by New Jersey native, Fred Loring Seely, the first issue was April 25,1906 with editor John Temple Graves. They mainly railed against saloons and the convict lease system and in February 1907, Seely expanded the paper by buying out the Atlanta News. The paper was struggling when William Randolph Hearst purchased it in the spring of 1912 (his ninth newspaper property) and it was transformed into a yellow press...
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