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1946 Governor’s Race
Why is this event important to Georgia’s history?
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The 1946 Governor's race in Georgia was significant because it marked a turning point in the state's political landscape. It was during this election that Eugene Talmadge, a staunch segregationist, won a controversial victory after running a campaign based on racist rhetoric and promises to preserve white supremacy. Talmadge's victory solidified the dominance of conservative, pro-segregation politicians in Georgia for decades to come, laying the foundation for the state's role in the Civil Rights Movement and shaping its political identity for years to come.
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