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Was an attack of armed white mobs against blacks in Atlanta, Georgia (United States), which began the evening of September 22 and lasted through September 24, 1906.
Was an attorney, a planter, general in the Confederate States Army, and politician in the postwar years.
Was an American politician, attorney, newspaper editor and writer from Georgia. ... Two years before his death, he was elected to the United States Senate.
refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era
Is a U.S. Supreme Court case from 1896 that upheld the rights of states to pass laws allowing or even requiring racial segregation in public and private institutions such as schools, public transportation, restrooms, and restaurants.
Was a journalist and orator who helped reintegrate the states of the Confederacy into the Union after the American Civil War.
was an attorney and politician, serving as the 42nd Governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, the only governor to serve four terms.was a leading secessionist in 1861, and led his state into the Confederacy.
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Was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, 49th Governor of Georgia (1877–1882) and two-term U.S. Senator from Georgia
Was an African-American entrepreneur and businessman in Atlanta, Georgia.
Were a number of laws requiring racial segregation in the United States. These laws were enforced in different states between 1876 and 1965.
United States civil rights leader and political activist who campaigned for equality for Black Americans (1868-1963)
An African-American educator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who headed Tuskegee Institute, a college for African-Americans in Alabama.
Blanks... case is one of the most notorious and highly publicized cases in the legal annals of Georgia. A Jewish man in Atlanta was placed on trial and convicted of raping and murdering a thirteen-year-old girl