Political Machine of North Georgia
Dublin Core
Title
Political Machine of North Georgia
Subject
Democratic Political Machine
Creator
Walker Pearson
Collection Items
Stone Mountain, 1934. Members of the Ku Klux Klan participate in a night rally
Black and White photo of a Ku Klux Klan rally in 1934 at Stone Mountain
Jackson Herald
A newspaper page that has an article about presidential candidate Oscar Underwood going over how he was "southern" due to his sympathies towards the South.
The North Georgian
Democrats from across the state are protesting the action of pulling Holder out of the race for governor. They claim he is a "good, loyal democrat" and bring up his farmer, southern background.
Bourbonism in Georgia
This source goes through the history of Georgia, including the "bourbon Triumvirate"
Valdosta, Oct. 10, 1922. Members of the Valdosta Ku Klux Klan participate in an open air ceremony held at night. Note the burning cross.
Ku Klux Klan members gather for a ceremony with a burning cross in Valdosta, Georgia.
Atlanta, ca. 1904. View of Marietta Street. Note the electric streetcars. The monument in the middle of the street may be the one erected in 1891 to Henry W. Grady.
Picture of Marietta Street where one can see the monument to Henry Grady.