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This was an American political activist who was the most famous leader of the American civil rights movement.

He was a leader of the Creek Indians during and after the American Revolution, and became a spokesman for tribes along the Florida-Georgia border.

He is one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, wrote the original draft of Georgia's first constitution, and was elevated to the top position of President (Governor) of Georgia.

He is one three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, the 12th Governor of Georgia, and has a county in Georgia and two elementary schools named after him.

This first president of the University of Georgia has another college and Georgia county named after him, and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress from 1789 to 1807.

This African-American minister and scholar was the president of Morehouse College from 1940-1967 and mentored Martin Luther King, Jr. He wrote many books and has a high school named in his honor.

He was the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. His many accomplishments include modernizing Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, starting MARTA, and bringing the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to Atlanta.

He was the governor of Georgia from 1967 to 1971 and became known for his segregationist policies, although he appointed more African Americans to state government positions than any other governor before him.
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Maynard Jackson

Abraham Baldwin

Alexander McGillivray

Benjamin Mays

Button Gwinnett

Lester Maddox

Lyman Hall

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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This was an American political activist who was the most famous leader of the American civil rights movement. = Martin Luther King, Jr.


He was a leader of the Creek Indians during and after the American Revolution, and became a spokesman for tribes along the Florida-Georgia border. = 
Alexander McGillivray


He is one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, wrote the original draft of Georgia's first constitution, and was elevated to the top position of President (Governor) of Georgia. = 
Button Gwinnett


He is one three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, the 12th Governor of Georgia, and has a county in Georgia and two elementary schools named after him. = 
Lyman Hall


This first president of the University of Georgia has another college and Georgia county named after him, and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress from 1789 to 1807. = 
Abraham Baldwin


This African-American minister and scholar was the president of Morehouse College from 1940-1967 and mentored Martin Luther King, Jr. He wrote many books and has a high school named in his honor. = 
Benjamin Mays


He was the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. His many accomplishments include modernizing Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, starting MARTA, and bringing the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to Atlanta. = 
Maynard Jackson


He was the governor of Georgia from 1967 to 1971 and became known for his segregationist policies, although he appointed more African Americans to state government positions than any other governor before him. = 
Lester Maddox

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR --- This was an American political activist who was the most famous leader of the American civil rights movement.

ALEXANDER MCGILLIVRAY --- He was a leader of the Creek Indians during and after the American Revolution, and became a spokesman for tribes along the Florida-Georgia border.

BUTTON GWINNETT --- He is one of three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, wrote the original draft of Georgia's first constitution, and was elevated to the top position of President (Governor) of Georgia.

LYMAN HALL --- He is one three Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence, the 12th Governor of Georgia, and has a county in Georgia and two elementary schools named after him.

ABRAHAM BALDWIN --- This first president of the University of Georgia has another college and Georgia county named after him, and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress from 1789 to 1807.

BENJAMIN MAYS --- This African-American minister and scholar was the president of Morehouse College from 1940-1967 and mentored Martin Luther King, Jr. He wrote many books and has a high school named in his honor.

MAYNARD JACKSON --- He was the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. His many accomplishments include modernizing Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, starting MARTA, and bringing the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to Atlanta.

LESTER MADDOX --- He was the governor of Georgia from 1967 to 1971 and became known for his segregationist policies, although he appointed more African Americans to state government positions than any other governor before him.