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Wednesday, March 21st Maynard Jackson Civil Rights Quiz on Monday Agenda Warm up: Civil Rights Quiz on Monday Hmwk: 96 Olympic Games Get out one sheet of paper. Fold it in half TWO times to make four boxes. Create a heading at the top: Maynard Jackson

Influential Mayors of Atlanta during the 20th Century Maynard Jackson Andrew Young

Contributions to Atlanta Background Political Positions Contributions to Atlanta Maynard Jackson Video Link

Contributions to Atlanta Background Political Positions Contributions to Atlanta

Contributions to Atlanta Background Political Postions Contributions to Atlanta Andrew Young

Contributions to Atlanta Background Political Positions Contributions to Atlanta Brought $70 billion of private investment into city Added 1100 new business and 1 million jobs Expanded programs including adding minorities and women in city contracts Tripled college scholarships given to Atlanta Public School graduates Overhauled and privatized the zoo