Who was involved in the 1946 Governor’s Race? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.

The 1946 Governor's Race in Georgia involved two main candidates: Eugene Talmadge and James V. Carmichael. Eugene Talmadge was a staunch segregationist and had previously served as governor of Georgia. James V. Carmichael was a supporter of civil rights and was a member of the anti-Talmadge faction within the Democratic Party.

Other key players in the 1946 Governor's Race included various political parties, interest groups, and voters in Georgia. The race had a significant impact on the African American community, who were denied the right to vote in many parts of the state due to discriminatory practices. The outcome of the race also had implications for labor unions, farmers, and other groups who were affected by the policies of the state government.