This second issue of his article on Geordia, @bigtom13, demonstrates the complicated reality of racial discrimination in that state and how it was formed is a movement in rejection of it. Thanks to that movement and to the existence of native leaders such as Martin Luther King, and progressive presidents such as Keneddy and Carter, that state was able to get out of such a condition of civil backwardness in Human Rights. Progress that hopefully will be maintained, but there have been recent manifestations of a return to racist attitudes.
I did not know that Coca-Cola was born in Georgia.
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There are still manifestations of the former discrimination but it really changed radically in Georgia. Some of the vestiges will be worn down with time, of that I have no doubt. Legislation can only go so far, at some point it is up to the people to change their attitudes.