What Will Become of the "Solid South"
Many decades ago I visited Atlanta for the first time. I remember people watching in the downtown and noticing the confidence of black people there. They were successful and projected the aura of doing things their own way and blending to no one. I've been back to Atlanta countless times since then and wondered how it could be part of the conservative South. As anyone who follows politics knows, it now votes solidly for Democrats and has liberal mayors. The State of Georgia itself has voted for Democratic Party Presidents. A state with one of the largest atheist groups is Alabama. I had a friend in theater at the University of Alabama. Theater productions there included gay themes not acceptable in other parts of the state but were welcomed there. One of the largest Unitarian Universalist churches in the country is in Bible Belt Tulsa, Oklahoma. That city suffered a huge race riot where the black business area was burned down and many killed. Tulsa is the home of Oral ...