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Has Georgia changed enough since the Civil Rights Movement?




This picture was taken February 19, 2010 in Decatur, GA

I nearly drove by but the message confused me.

Why is this sign still necessary?

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2 Comments on “Has Georgia changed enough since the Civil Rights Movement?”

  1. #1 Be
    on Mar 11th, 2010 at 9:58 am

    WTH?

  2. #2 Lisa
    on Mar 11th, 2010 at 10:57 am

    Let’s keep it real most of the churches I have attended have been pretty skewed to one race or another. Even when the congregation is mixed its pretty much mostly one race with a sprinking of others in there. Someone once said the most segregated time in America is Sunday Morning. However, in Time magazine earlier this year I read an article where more churches are reaching out and trying to diversify the morning worship service. It is possible that this particular church may be trying to diversify its congregation. How else are they supposed to attract the type of congregation they are seeking if they don’t put it out there?

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