By Alex Cates

Atlanta, the vibrant and culturally rich capital of Georgia, boasts a compelling history deeply intertwined with civil rights, art, and music, particularly in the context of Black culture. This thriving city is also home to ONE Musicfest, a monumental celebration of Black culture and music. 

Founded by J. Carter, the festival stands as the largest Black-owned multi-generational music festival in the nation. Recognizing the global significance of Black culture, J. Carter created ONE Musicfest as a platform to showcase and honor the rich tapestry of Black music and heritage. 

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This story is part of the Digital Equity Local Voices Fellowship Lab. The Lab initiative is made possible with support from Comcast NBCUniversal. 

This post was originally published on The Atlanta Voice.