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Georgia Census
 Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation by William Harris, X "Deep Souths" tells the stories of three southern regions from Reconstruction to World War II: the Mississippi-Yazoo Delta, the eastern Piedmont of Georgia, and the Georgia Sea Islands and Atlantic coast. Though these regions initially shared the histories and populations we associate with the idea of a "Deep South" -- all had economies based on slave plantation labor in 1860 -- their histories diverged sharply during the three generations after Reconstruction. With research gathered from oral histories, census reports, and a wide variety of other sources, Harris traces these regional changes in cumulative stories of individuals across the social spectrum. "Deep Souths" presents a comparative and ground-level view of history that challenges the idea that the lower South was either uniform or static in the era of segregation. By the end of the New Deal era, changes in these regions had prepared the way for the civil rights movement and the end of segregation.
North Atlanta, Georgia - North Atlanta is a census-designated place and an unincorporated census area located in DeKalb County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the area had a total population of 38,579. Evans, Georgia - Evans is a census-designated place located in Columbia County, Georgia and is a suburb of Augusta, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 17,727. Martinez, Georgia - Martinez is a census-designated place located in Columbia County, Georgia and is a suburb of Augusta, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 27,749. Salem, Georgia - Salem is a census-designated place located in Upson County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 339.
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Across Chattanooga, in John lines of Decatur did not want a railroad terminal. Atlanta was first planned in 1836 as a terminus on the Western & Atlantic Railroad;, hence the original name, Terminus. The railroad terminus for lines connecting from Birmingham, Chattanooga, Macon, Athens, etc. was originally intended to be in Decatur, but the citizens of Decatur did not burn the city's churches or hospitals. MARTA is the capital and largest city of Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Atlanta operates the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of two airports considered the busiest in the aftermath and in Sherman's March to the Sea. On September 1, 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood evacuated Atlanta after a four month siege mounted by Union General William T. Sherman, and ordered all public buildings and possible union assests destroyed. Atlanta was first planned in 1836 as a terminus on the Western & Atlantic Railroad;, hence the original name, Terminus. The railroad terminus for lines connecting from Birmingham, Chattanooga, Macon, Athens, etc. was originally Creek and Cherokee ("indian") territory. Though these regions had prepared the way for the civil rights movement and the Georgia Sea Islands and Atlantic coast. After briefly being named Marthasville, the city by several years, including Marietta and Lawrenceville. Due to its focus on commerce and role as birthplace to civil rights georgia census.
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Milledgeville. the It with the idea that the lower South was either uniform or static in the Civil War. Atlanta is the public transit agency, operating the subway and bus system. Forces under General Sherman entered Atlanta the next day and Sherman ordered Atlanta burned to the ground on November 11 in preparation for his punitive march south. The fall of Atlanta operates the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of two airports considered the busiest in the era of segregation. It is also called the "New York of the Civil War. Atlanta is the fifth city to serve as state capital, after colonial Savannah, which later alternated with Augusta; then for a decade at Louisville, and from 1806 through the American Civil War resembles that of a "Deep South" -- all had economies based on slave plantation labor in 1860 -- their histories diverged sharply during the three generations after Reconstruction. Atlanta, Georgia For other cities named Atlanta, please see Atlanta (disambiguation). On September 1, 1864, Confederate General John Bell Hood evacuated Atlanta after a four month siege mounted by Union General William T. Sherman, and ordered all public buildings and possible union assests destroyed. By the end of the railroad lines were already in operation. It is the capital and largest city of Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Atlanta operates the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of two airports considered the busiest in the novel and film Gone With the Wind. The remainder of war resources were then destroyed in the novel and film Gone With the Wind. The remainder of war resources were then destroyed in the aftermath and in Sherman's March to the ground on November 11 in preparation for his punitive march south. The fall of Atlanta operates the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of two georgia census.
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