How were the events at Lester Maddox's Pickrick Cafeteria in 1964 representative of Georgia's social climate?

A.
The events illustrated citizens' opposition to desegregation in the state

B.
The events illustrated public outrage over the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.

C.
The events illustrated citizens' fear of communism and Soviet spies.

D.
The events illustrated public opposition to the draft and the Vietnam War.

1 answer

A. The events illustrated citizens' opposition to desegregation in the state.

Lester Maddox's Pickrick Cafeteria became a notable symbol of resistance to desegregation when Maddox, an outspoken segregationist, made headlines for refusing to serve Black customers in 1964. This incident was representative of the broader social climate in Georgia and the South during that time, where many individuals opposed the Civil Rights Movement and efforts to integrate public spaces.