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Atlanta Post WWII

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Atlanta Post WWII

by Aaron Stinson
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civil Arnall public Braves building poll state's racial voting civil Hartsfield Falcons violence air development disparaged modernized longest integration segregationist hate creation white stadiums voters Allen major

William B . ( 1890 - 1971 ) is primarily known for two things . The first was his active support
in bringing transportation to the state . The second was his coinage ( ) of the phrase often used to describe Atlanta's racial tolerance : " the city too busy to . " Hartsfield was Atlanta's
serving mayor ( 1937 - 1941 ; 1942 - 1961 ) , and his support of rights kept Atlanta from the
racial that engulfed many other southern cities . During his second tenure as mayor , Hartsfield was instrumental in the calm of Atlanta's schools , as well as , tripling Atlanta's size by annexing several square miles , overseeing the of many public parks , and expanding Atlanta's expressway system .

As mayor of Atlanta , Ivan ( 1911 - 2003 ) continued William B . Hartsfield's aggressive
policies . However , he was also more adamant in the fight for rights as well . Allen may be best known for his support of bringing league sports teams to the city . He
convinced Atlantans to financially support the construction of major league and brokered
the deals to bring the and Hawks to Atlanta . He also persuaded the NFL to start a new
franchise in the city : the Atlanta . Allan retired from politics in 1970 .

As governor , is credited for restoring accreditation to the institutions of higher learning ,
abolishing the tax , lowering the age , and establishing a teacher's retirement system .
However , Arnall lost support based on his support of liberal causes and leaders . One example was
his acceptance of the Supreme Courts rulings against the primary . He also lost popularity
when he wrote two books that many southerners felt the South . , Ellis Arnall ( 1907 - 1992 ) made sweeping changes that Georgia , and for a
time , made it the most forward thinking and progressive of the southern states in terms of
relations . However , after Arnall's term ended , Georgia's elected several
governors for many more year s

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