Old Fourth Ward
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A historic African American community located west of the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood and South of the Midtown neighborhood. The original home of Morris Brown College and Clark College, later Clark Atlanta University. [1] It is a smaller version of the historic Fourth Ward political area in place until the 1950s when the city changed to a district system.
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