The Major Refurb That Includes America’s First Black-Owned Radio Station—the Thousand-Watt Atlanta Station That Served as a News Center for the Modern Civil Rights Movement

The Major Refurb That Includes America’s First Black-Owned Radio Station—the Thousand-Watt Atlanta Station That Served as a News Center for the Modern Civil Rights Movement

From Scott Slade's Georgia by Cox Media Group Atlanta

February 19, 2026 · 3 min

About this episode

Scott Slade discusses the historical significance of WERD 860 AM, America's first Black-owned radio station, and its role in the civil rights movement with guest Ernie Suggs.

While the building that houses the Prince Hall Masonic Temple and Lodge is getting ready to open to the public as part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park this spring, don't miss what was going on upstairs in that yellow brick building at 330 Auburn Avenue. WERD 860 AM radio became the first Black-owned, Black-operated radio station in America when it signed on in 1948. For the first time, Black Atlantans had an outlet for Black news, Black music, promoting Black businesses with Black station celebrities that galvanized the community. And when Dr. King moved his SCLC offices to the building in 1957, it hard-wired the station to become part of civil rights history. This week' Scott's speaking with AJC culture and race writer Ernie Suggs.

People in this episode

Host: Scott Slade

Guest: Ernie Suggs

Topics covered

  • Black-owned radio stations
  • Civil rights history
  • Community news outlets
  • Atlanta history
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Cultural impact of media

Keywords

  • WERD 860 AM
  • Black-owned radio
  • civil rights
  • Atlanta
  • Ernie Suggs
  • Scott Slade
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • community news
  • Prince Hall Masonic Temple

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: WERD 860 AM, SCLC

Places: Atlanta, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park, Prince Hall Masonic Temple and Lodge

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