An intriguing and well-written book about the historical and political events in Atlanta from about 1946 to 1996. You get a real behind the scenes look at Atlanta's journey through the years of integration and wealth-building, with special emphasis on the political deal, successes, and miss-steps. Allen analyzes what happened and why it happened in easy to understand language and common-sense insight.
Primarily of interest to students of Atlanta history, it's also a great reminder of the way that politics works, a lesson that can be applied anywhere and anytime. For instance, I learned how Jimmy Carter essentially rode the coattails of segregationist Lester Maddox to the governorship of Georgia, even engaging in race-baiting. Hard to believe, looking at the things he has done since. Or maybe not so hard to believe after all, since he has not proven himself to be above doing whatever it takes to get and keep power.
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