Abstract

This paper on The Negro Voter in Georgia Today attempts to present generalized and over-all comment on the political climate within which Negroes operate as electors in the State of Georgia, and will place heavy emphasis on the agricultural, rural, and small communities within which, often, the Negro population is heaviest; a second section will discuss the Atlanta Metropolitan area in terms of the especial factors which operate in the larger cities which make the political climate quite different from that of the rural farm and non-farm communities; another section is devoted to the Republican party in Georgia; and a final section will attempt to summarize in the form of conclusions and generalizations on the role and function of the Negro voter in Georgia today.

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