San Ramon Regional Medical Center is a full-service, acute care hospital, serving the community since 1990.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution US 78.svg U.S Route 78 White 49% 39%. Air Animal-powered Cable Human-powered Land Rail Road Pipeline Space Water, Atlanta suburbs and surrounding cities map Note that the newly incorporated cities of Brookhaven Peachtree Corners Tucker Stonecrest and South Fulton are not yet shown as incorporated (gray) on the map. 125 199 198 2214 11.1 History Legal segregation was ended by passage of federal legislation in the 1960s According to the 1960 census the proportion of Georgia's population that was African American was 28%; hundreds of thousands of blacks had left the state in the Great Migration to the North and Midwest New white residents arrived through migration and immigration Following support from the national Democratic Party for the civil rights movement and especially civil rights legislation of 1964 and 1965 most African-American voters as well as other minority voters have largely supported the Democratic Party in Georgia in the decades since the late 20th century the conservative white-majority voters have increasingly supported Republicans for national and state offices. Beginning from the Atlantic Ocean the state's eastern border with South Carolina runs up the Savannah River northwest to its origin at the confluence of the Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers it then continues up the Tugaloo (originally Tugalo) and into the Chattooga River its most significant tributary These bounds were decided in the 1797 Treaty of Beaufort and tested in the U.S Supreme Court in the two Georgia v South Carolina cases in 1923 and 1989, 50/10 80/27 Cuba (164), Qatar (12) Georgia is the state with the third-lowest percentage of older people (65 or older) at 12.8 percent (as of 2015). 51/11 68/20 During the Cold War era Atlanta followed global modernist trends especially with regards to office towers and commercial buildings Examples of modernist architecture include the Westin Peachtree Plaza (1976) Georgia-Pacific Tower (1982) the State of Georgia Building (1966) and the Atlanta Marriott Marquis (1985). In 1907 Peachtree Street the main street of Atlanta was busy with streetcars and automobiles, Black Americans are the largest racial minority with 32.4% of the population up from 28.9% in 2000 the city of Atlanta has long been regarded as a "black mecca" for its role as a center of black education political power wealth and culture From 2000 to 2010 the geographic distribution of blacks in Metro Atlanta changed radically Long concentrated in the city of Atlanta and DeKalb County the black population there dropped as more than half a million African Americans settled across other parts of the metro area including approximately 112,000 in Gwinnett County 71,000 in Fulton outside Atlanta 58,000 in Cobb 50,000 in Clayton 34,000 in Douglas and 27,000 each in Newton and Rockdale counties Due to its availability of jobs Atlanta has been a destination for young college-educated blacks in the Reverse Great Migration of African Americans from the North since the turn of the 21st century with many settling quickly into suburban locations the metropolitan area has the second highest total African American population of any metropolitan area with only the New York City metro area having more.
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San Ramon Regional Medical Center
San Ramon Regional Medical Center is a full-service, acute care hospital, serving the community since 1990.