USA HISTORY

PROTESTS ACTIVISM AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 1954 1973

THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT DURING THE 1950S

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Thanks in part to the leadership of Mayor William B. Hartsfield, Atlanta did not experience the unrest and violence that Little Rock and New Orleans did during integration. This helped to earn Atlanta what nickname?
A
“Hotlanta”
B
“The City of Peace, Love, and Chicken Grease”
C
“The Athens of the South”
D
“The City Too Busy to Hate”
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Hartsfield, Atlanta did not experience the unrest and violence that Little Rock and New Orleans did during integration. This helped to earn Atlanta what nickname? A) “Hotlanta"

Detailed explanation-2: -William B. Hartsfield served as mayor of Atlanta for six terms (1937-41, 1942-61), longer than any other person in the city’s history. He is credited with developing Atlanta into an aviation powerhouse and with building its image as “A City Too Busy to Hate."

Detailed explanation-3: -Hartsfield became mayor in 1936 and served a total of 23 years. He built biracial coalitions and his steady leadership navigated Atlanta through the civil rights movement, avoiding the violence that plagued cities like Birmingham. After his death in 1971, Atlanta named the airport in his honor.

Detailed explanation-4: -During his 25 years as mayor of Atlanta, Hartsfield invested in the city’s infrastructure and fulfilled Atlanta’s potential to become a modern city. Under his leadership, Atlanta built parks, expanded its airport, constructed an extensive expressway system, and developed into a major tourist center.

Detailed explanation-5: -1. Why is Atlanta’s longest serving mayor, William Berry Hartsfield, known as Atlanta’s “father of aviation"? He was an accomplished pilot who began Delta airlines. He believed that an airport for Atlanta would be a key to the city’s economic prosperity.

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