M 3.4 Religion 1.1.2 1914: Miracle, During the 1960s Atlanta was a major organizing center of the civil rights movement with Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ralph David Abernathy and students from Atlanta's historically black colleges and universities playing major roles in the movement's leadership While minimal compared to other cities Atlanta was not free of racial strife in 1961 the city attempted to thwart blockbusting by erecting road barriers in Cascade Heights countering the efforts of civic and business leaders to foster Atlanta as the "city too busy to hate" Desegregation of the public sphere came in stages with public transportation desegregated by 1959 the restaurant at Rich's department store by 1961 movie theaters by 1963 and public schools by 1973 in the private sphere the Westminster Schools desegregated in 1967. . Downtown Atlanta contains the most office space in the metro area much of it occupied by government entities Downtown is home to the city's sporting venues and many of its tourist attractions Midtown Atlanta is the city's second-largest business district containing the offices of many of the region's law firms Midtown is known for its art institutions cultural attractions institutions of higher education and dense form Buckhead the city's uptown district is eight miles (13 km) north of Downtown and the city's third-largest business district the district is marked by an urbanized core along Peachtree Road surrounded by suburban single-family neighborhoods situated among dense forests and rolling hills, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? West Campus ? ? ? In 1990 Greater Atlanta had the largest Japanese population in the Southeast United States the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta estimated that during that year 7,500 to 10,000 Japanese lived in Greater Atlanta Of the metropolitan areas in the Southeast United States as of 1990 Greater Atlanta had the most extensive education network for Japanese nationals, [icon] Mexico (97) Among mammals the eastern gray squirrel is by far the most ubiquitous stealing birdseed from the bird feeders which many locals maintain Chipmunks and small brown rabbits are common but it is relatively rare to hear of them doing any damage Opossum raccoons foxes and now coyotes and armadillos are frequently seen Garden and meadow snakes are common; three venomous snakes (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake Water Moccasin and Copperhead) are indigenous but reports of bites are rare Many types of frogs including tree frogs and bullfrogs are easily heard in early summer as are cicadas in July and August Black bears occasionally wander down from the mountains and white-tailed deer are abundant; overpopulated in some areas Homeowners in the outer suburbs are prone to landscaping damage due to scavenging deer; 14 References 67/19 92/33 Since 2007 proposals have been floated to allow new multi-county sales taxes in addition to existing county sales taxes for roads to pay for regional transportation initiatives.
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