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Which statement best describes Maynard Jackson’s significance in Georgia history? Choose between 1 to 3 answers (1-3 point[s])
He was the first African American U.S. Senator from Georgia
He was the first African American mayor of a major Southern city
He served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
He led the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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He was the first African American mayor of a major Southern city.
Explanation: Maynard Jackson was the first Black mayor of Atlanta (first major Southern city to elect an African American mayor). He was not a U.S. senator, U.N. ambassador, nor the leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Explanation: Maynard Jackson was the first Black mayor of Atlanta (first major Southern city to elect an African American mayor). He was not a U.S. senator, U.N. ambassador, nor the leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
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