First Black doctor in Newnan has long-reaching legacy

More than 100 years after Newnan’s first Black doctor died, his long-reaching legacy lives on in Newnan and in Tennessee.

In Chalk Level, an aging Victorian home complete with turret and leaded glass windows stands on a hill overlooking the small homes around it. It is a testament to the thriving practice of Dr. John Henry Jordan, the city’s first Black doctor, who lived there in the early 1900s.

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