1946 Governor’s Race

Why is this event important to Georgia’s history?

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The 1946 Governor's Race in Georgia was important because it marked the resurgence of white supremacy and segregationist policies in the state after World War II. The victory of Eugene Talmadge in this election solidified the power of segregationist forces in Georgia's government, setting the stage for continued racial inequality and resistance to civil rights advancements for years to come.