Georgia History timeline check point 4

  • Atlanta Braves

    Atlanta Braves
    The team came originally from Boston(1871 - 1952), then in 1953 they were in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and finally in 1966 they were in Atlanta Georgia because a man named Ivan Allen jr. bought them.They were important to Georgia because they brought in a lot of money that helped our economy, more jobs, more people, and more recognition to Atlanta Georgia.
  • William B. Hartsfield

    William B. Hartsfield
    He Served as mayor longer than any other mayor. He was important to Georgia because in his time in office the population by ten times.
  • Benjamin Mays

    Benjamin Mays
    He was a civil rights leader and he was the president to the Morehouse college. He became a part of the board of education and he was the first African American to do that.
  • John Lewis

    John Lewis
    He was the first in the Student Non-Violence Coordinating Committee(SNCC). He was active in the civil rights in the south. He served as a representative in the house of representatives.
  • Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter

    Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter
    Hamilton Holmes and Charlene Hunter were one of the first African Americans to be admitted to a university that was segregated but they had a really hard time at first. They got admitted because Charlayne Hunter filed a civil suit and at trail the judge stated a ruling that they would have already been accepted if it weren't for their race and color. That is when UGA let them in the university.
  • 1946 Governor's Race

    1946 Governor's Race
  • Atlanta Hawks

    Atlanta Hawks
    The Atlanta Hawks weren't always in Atlanta Georgia. A man name Carl sanders brought them here and they were important to Georgia because they helped to our economy, added more jobs, more people, and more recognition to Atlanta Georgia.
  • Herman Talmadge

    Herman Talmadge
    He was the governor of Georgia and he was elected twice. He did not want to desegregate schools.He was also elect to U.S senate.
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    This was a court case where it was decided that separate schools for whites and blacks is unconstitutional. They overturned the ruling in the Plessy v. Ferguson that said separate but equal is constitutional.
  • 1956 State Flag

    1956 State Flag
    After the Brown v. Board of Education ruling saying separate but equal is no longer legal. The governor signed the legislation to change to flag. they did this to protest against the desegregation in schools.
  • Sibley Commission

    Sibley Commission
    Sibley commission was public hearings of how the people of Georgia felt about schools being desegregated, and most people didn't want them to be. Georgia said that the districts could chose to have the schools that way or not. This caused many private schools.
  • Student Non-Violet Coordinating Committee

    Student Non-Violet Coordinating Committee
    They organised many sit-ins or boycotts that would not serve blacks and led protest. This group started because many of the early sit-ins were effective.
  • The Albany Movement

    The Albany Movement
    The Student Non-Violence Coordinating Committee (SNCC) started the Albany Movement. Despite having Martin Luther King Jr. presences, the Albany Movement failed. Many people were jailed and the police used peaceful tactics to avoid negative publicity.
  • Ivan Allen Jr.

    Ivan Allen Jr.
    He brought the Braves to Atlanta Georgia. he was a governor of Georgia. He also spoke in favor of the Civil Rights.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    Martin Luther King Jr. said the "I Have A Dream" speech on the march.
  • 1964 Civil Rights Act

    1964 Civil Rights Act
  • Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta Falcons
    The Atlanta Falcons weren't always in Atlanta Georgia. They were important to Georgia because they brought lots of money, people, jobs and recognition to Atlanta Georgia.
  • Lester Maddox

    Lester Maddox
    Lester Maddox was a Governor in Georgia. He promoted slavery and he found it difficult to not resist the Civil Rights Act.
    However he later gave blacks important jobs.
  • Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.
    He was born in Atlanta Georgia and he was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement.He has done many things over his life time to try to get to his goal of all American being treated the same and he did them in a non violent way. Such as, the "I Have A Dream" speech when millions of people march on Washington, the Led Montgomery Bus Boycott, and he was at the Albany Movement.
  • Andrew Young

    Andrew Young
  • Maynard Jackson Elected Mayor

    Maynard Jackson Elected Mayor
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    1996 Olympics Games

    The 1996 Olympics Games was held in Atlanta Georgia. This was important to Georgia because It caused a big impact on our economy, brought many jobs, and brought International recognition to Georgia.