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    About Atlanta

    Equal rights has been an ongoing topic since America was founded. Civil rights movements made its epic debut during the 60s. Many leaders in the movement, including Martin Luther King Jr, made history in Atlanta. The city experienced radical issues since its growing years in the early 20th century. Over the course of three decades the city tripled its size and expanded its suburbs. This welcomed many races into the area causing tension throughout the city. Atlanta’s Race Riot of 1906 left 27 people dead and 76 injured. Unfortunately, this was not the only violent race act to take place within the city.

    The Civil Rights Movement erupted during the 60s. Many leaders helped paved the way for equal rights. Atlanta became an organization center for the protests to come. Martin Luther King Jr went down in history with his “I Have a Dream” speech inspiring people across the country to peacefully fight for the equal rights we have today. MLK Jr was born in Atlanta and continued to inspire many others there to follow him. Ralph Anthony lead the Civil Rights movements alongside MLK Jr. Together they organized the Montgomery Improvement Association which lead to the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955. After receiving national attention for the boycott leaders of the movement were targeted. Anthony’s Atlanta home was bombed along with his church. During the bombing Anthony, MLK Jr and 58 other black leaders were in a Southern Negro Leaders Conference on Transportation and Nonviolent Integration, in Atlanta.

    Atlanta continued to struggle with racial equality throughout the 60s. Blockbusting was on the rise. This counteracted the cities new motto, “too busy to hate”. However, the African American population began to rise in Atlanta. Desegregation began to rise. Although not all at once, desegregation began with public transportation and then with restaurants, movie theaters and public schools. A tutor in your area can help you finish studies sooner so you can explores Atlanta’s history. By 1970 the cities population comprised mostly of African Americans. This led to the election of Atlanta’s first African American mayor, Maynard Jackson in 1973. With Jackson as their leader, the city began to finally modernize. Their transportation was solidified by updating their airport for modern times. The Georgia World Congress Center was opened in 1976. With this centers opening Atlanta was deemed as a convention city.

    Throughout its years, Atlanta has become a bustling and diverse city. Despite the city's history of violence and tension they offer a wide range of culture and art experiences. They proudly are home to Tony award winning Alliance Theatre and excellent art museums. Because of Atlanta’s brave leaders, they have overcome differences and turned all of the violence into a beautiful work of art.

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