Checkpoint #4

  • William B. Hartsfield

    William B. Hartsfield
    One of the greatest mayors of Atlanta. He served as mayor for six terms. He also became a consultant for the Coca-Cola company.
  • Benjamin Mays

    Benjamin Mays
    Know as the longtime President for Atlanta.Was a American Baptist minister. Also known for important role in advancement of civil rights.
  • Atlanta Hawks

    Atlanta Hawks
    The team was originally the Tri-Cities Blackhawks along the Mississippi River in 1946. Origianl name was Buffalo Bison then the team moved to Milwaukee which then they changed the name to Hawks. Then in 1968 they moved to Atlanta and became the Atlanta Hawks.
  • Herman Talmadge

    Herman Talmadge
    Served a governor of Georgia for a brief time. He became governor in January 1947.
  • Brown vs. Board of Education

    Brown vs. Board of Education
    The Brown vs. Board of Education ended legal segragation in public schools. 13 parents took their children to sign up for school during the summer and all was refused admission. Theu were forced to attend a African American school.
  • Sibley Commision

    Sibley Commision
    Ernest Vandifer was forced to choose between closing schools or Federal Gov't desegregate the school. The Sibley Commision question people about desegregating schools and tell the governor. Governor Vandifer made a decision to desegregate all schools and public places and his choice changed segregation.
  • Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

    Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
    The SNCC was formed to give more young blacks a voice in civil rights movement. In February 1960 sit-ins at lunch counters was closed to blacks. There also was Southern Christian Leadership Conference led by reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He also wanted his process to move faster .
  • Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter

    Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter
    Charlayne and Hunter were the first african american students admitted to the University of Georgia. Hunter wanted to enter a college with strong journalism but at the time University of Georgis didn't accept african americans. Hunter and Holmes decided to just apply for UGA and were denied and in fall Hunter enrolled in Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
  • The Albany Movement

    The Albany Movement
    The Albany Movement was a desegregation coalition formed in Albany, Georgia, on November 17, 1961, by local activists. The Albany Movement mobilized thousands of citizens and attracted nationwide attention, but failed to accomplish its goals because of a determined opposition. Voting, petitions and other things had been going on for decades.
  • Ivan Allen Jr.

    Ivan Allen Jr.
    Served as mayor of Atlanta from 1962 to 1970. Served in the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps in World War ll.
  • March On Washington

    March On Washington
    On August 28, 1963, more than 200,000 Americans gathered in Washington, D.C., for a political rally known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was designed for political and social challenges african american faced around the country. This became a big key moment culminated in Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, a spirited call for racial justice and equality.
  • Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta Falcons
    On June 8, 1965 the Atlanta Falcons were born. They were suggested by Julia Elliot.
  • Atlanta Braves

    Atlanta Braves
    They were first called the Boston Braves. Then in 1953 they moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Braves. Then Atlanta in 1966.
  • Lester Maddox

    Lester Maddox
    Lester Garfield Maddox, Sr. was an American politician. He served as the 75th Governor of the U.S. state of Georgia from 1967 to 1971
  • Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.
    In 1955 Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He also led an unsuccessful 1962 struggle with against segregation in Albany, Georgia. He also helped organize 1963 March on Washington were he delivered his famous ''I Have A Dream'' speech.
  • Andrew Young

    Andrew Young
    Andrew Jackson Young, Jr. is an American politician, diplomat, and activist. He was an early leader in Civil Rights Movement.
  • Maynard Jackson Elected Mayer

    Maynard Jackson Elected Mayer
    Maynard was mayor of Atlanta in 1973. He was first african american to serve of a major southern city. He also served eight yrs.
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    Jimmy Carter in Georgia

    Jimmy Carter was a president of the USA. He was the 39th president to serve in the US. He also was a politician.
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    1996 Olympic Games

    This was a international multi sport event. It took place in Atlanta Ga. There was 10,318 athletes in this olympics.
  • 1956 State Flag

    1956 State Flag
    The Georgia state flag was used from 1956-2001. It also was a prominent Confederate flag and designed by John Sammons Bell.
  • 1946 Governor's Race

    1946 Governor's Race
    The 1946 Governor's Race is also known as the Three Governor's Controversy. At this time Eugene Talmadge was the governor elect and died. After he died his son ran his successful campaign for governor.
  • Civil Rights Act

    Civil Rights Act
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. It was first proposed by President John F. Kennedy.