During Carter’s inauguration address as Georgia Governor, he said, “Time for discrimination is over.” What actions as governor did he take to ensure this?

As governor, Carter took several actions to ensure that discrimination was no longer tolerated in Georgia.

1. He appointed African Americans to key positions in his administration, including Julian Bond as chair of the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles and Amanda America Dickson as Executive Secretary for Minority Affairs.

2. He worked to desegregate schools, universities, and state government agencies by encouraging diversity in hiring and promoting policies of equal opportunity.

3. Carter supported the Voting Rights Act which aimed to protect voter rights and prevent discrimination during elections.

4. He prioritized affordable housing and job training programs for low-income communities and minorities to address economic disparities.

5. Carter also established a Human Relations Council to address issues of discrimination and promote diversity and inclusion within the state.

Overall, Carter's actions as governor demonstrated his commitment to ending discrimination and promoting equality for all residents of Georgia.