CheckPoint #4

  • Atlanta Braves

    Atlanta Braves
    They used to be called the "Boston Bees," they moved to Atlanta in 1966. There official color is Navy blue.
  • William B. Hartsfield

    William B. Hartsfield
    MR. Hartsfield was a american politician and served the 49th and 51st mayor of Atlanta GA. "The city to busy to hate" was the responsibility for Mr. Hartsfeild.
  • Benjamin Mays

    Benjamin Mays
    He was an American baptist minister and a civil rights leader. He was also the 6th president of Morehouse Collage.
  • 1946 Governor's Race

    1946 Governor's Race
    It was the time period that African Americans could vote for governor. Eugene Talmadge was the elected governor at this time.
  • Herman Talmadge

    Herman Talmadge
    He served as the 70th governor of GA. He became active in "Democratic Party Politics," after the war.
  • Brown v. broad of education

    Brown v. broad of education
    It was a class action suit witch was filed against the Boad of education in Topeka, Kansas. It also ended racial segregation in schools.
  • The Albany Movement

    The Albany Movement
    It was supposed to desegregate the city. It was deemed because of falling due to unseccessful desegregation space.
  • Ivan Allen Jr.

    Ivan Allen Jr.
    He took over the " Ivan Allen Company" when his father passed away. He was supportive, although he ordered for the people to remove all the segregation signs.
  • 1964 Civil Rights Act

    1964 Civil Rights Act
    The Civil Rights act was forbid. It was signed into a law by President Lyndon Johnson.
  • Atlanta Falcons

    Atlanta Falcons
    They are a professional American football team. They played there first game on August 1st, 1966.
  • Atlanta Hawks

    Atlanta Hawks
    They are a professional football team, and they are located in Atlanta GA. They were originally called the "Buffalo Bissons."
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    It was the March for freedom and Jobs. It was when Mr. Knig gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.
  • Lester Maddox

    Lester Maddox
    He served as the 75th governor of Georgia. He refused to serve black customers in Atlanta restauranta.
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    Jimmy Carter in Georgia

    He served as the 39th President of the U.S. He was also the 76tyh Governor of Georgia.
  • Andrew Young

    Andrew Young
    He began his career as a pastor. He was also a early leader in the Civil Rights movement.
  • Maynard Jackson Eleced mayor

    Maynard Jackson Eleced mayor
    He was the second longest serving mayor in Atlanta. Made a airpot and it was named after him.
  • Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter

    Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter
    Both men were the first two African American students admitted to the University. When they had originally tried to get in they were not able to because of " limited space."
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    1996 Georgia Olympic Games

    Mahammad Ali was the person who lit the Olympic torch. The Olympic Games where held in Atlanta Georgia.