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K体育鈥檚 Dr. Rhana Gittens Wheeler reveals hidden Atlanta history in new book

Some ghosts have important stories to tell.

Dr. Rhana Gittens Wheeler, Assistant Professor of Communications, researched and shared some of those stories in publishing her first book, 鈥,鈥 which highlights the threats to and loss of Atlanta鈥檚 Black culture in the years of urban renewal and gentrification of in-town neighborhoods.Ghosts of Atlanta: Cultural Gentrification of the Black Mecca by Rhana Gittens Wheeler book cover.

鈥淚 wrote this book because I was tired of seeing people lose their homes to gentrification. Not just the physical building, but the culture, relationships, essence that make a neighborhood or city a 鈥榟ome鈥. 鈥 Wheeler said. 鈥淚 became committed to bringing those stories of cultural displacement to our attention, so that we can learn from them and, hopefully, stop repeating them.鈥澛

Published by the University of Mississippi Press, 鈥淕hosts of Atlanta鈥 includes Wheeler鈥檚 in-depth research on the Blandtown neighborhood, one of the first Black enclaves in Atlanta established after the Civil War. Not only does she unpack the history and credit the community鈥檚 true founders, she exposes how naming and redlining contributed to the erasure of the history.

鈥淕hosts of Atlanta鈥 features well-documented history, but it goes beyond exhuming the past. Wheeler exposes how current development trends are endangering the identity of Atlanta, known as 鈥淏lack Mecca鈥 and 鈥淏lack America鈥檚 Capital City.鈥

In addition to her role as assistant professor of communications, Wheeler serves as Chief Inclusive Excellence Officer, coordinator of K体育鈥檚 African American Studies program and the Rich Urban Leadership Program. The book synthesizes her vital campus and community roles as a historian, communicator, storyteller and leader.

鈥淥ur community is fortunate to have Dr. Wheeler, and we are proud to highlight her research, which has deep significance for the entire city of Atlanta,鈥 said K体育 President Kathryn McClymond. 鈥淜体育 students benefit from her knowledge and expertise every day. This publication allows a wider audience to learn from one of our amazing faculty.”

Wheeler joined the K体育 faculty in August 2020 after completing her Ph.D. in Communication from Georgia State University. She earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism and master of business administration from the University of Florida.

Wheeler has previously published articles in Southern Communication Journal, The Review of Communication and Theory and Events Journal. 鈥淕hosts of Atlanta鈥 is Wheeler鈥檚 first book, which is receiving positive reviews and endorsements.

鈥溾楪hosts鈥 of Atlanta is a deep meditation on cultural gentrification and a challenge to the image of Atlanta as the 鈥楤lack Mecca,鈥 with the Atlanta Beltline project as a central focus,鈥 said Dr. Dan Immergluck, professor of urban studies at Georgia State University. 鈥淩hana Gittens Wheeler brings the insights of Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, W. E. B. Dubois, Clyde Woods, and others to bear on the whitening of Atlanta and the highly racialized project that is the BeltLine. Ghosts of Atlanta is relevant far beyond the city itself. It is an important book for anyone concerned with urban development in America and with the devaluation and disrespect of Black spaces more generally.”

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