Eugene Talmadge

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November 15, 2014

 

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Like Anderson says, "by no means could Eugene Talmadge be considered an integrationist" but he invited his African-American workers to eat lunch with him at his table in his home when he ran his farm in McRae, Georgia. He would allow blacks certain respect as long as they "kept their place." James Corley remembered that all the black people that "knew Gene liked him...
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He would allow blacks certain respect as long as they "kept their place." James Corley remembered that all the black people that "knew Gene liked him." Like most white men in Georgia, he held strong paternalistic ideas. Talmadge lived in a time when for the first time in Georgia's history less than half of her population was living on farms...
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