the soil across georgia and scriven county. in a word i am georgia, a living example and embodiment of its history and its hope, of its pain and the brutality and possibilities. mr. president at the time of my birth charges to senators were richard b. russell and herman e. talbott. both arts segregationists and unabashed -- of the civil rights movement. after the supreme court's landmark outlying school segregation they warned that luck would run in the streets of atlanta. sent her to talmage father eugene talmage former governor of the state famously declared the south loves the in his place. his place is at the backdoor. when once asked how he and his supporters might keep blacke people away from the polls he picked up a scrap of paper and wrote a single word on it, distills. yet there is something in the american covenant in its chartered document and its jeffersonian ideal that ends toward freedom. and led by a. she and a patriot named king. americans of all races that up. history vindicated the movement that sought to brin