Racists Once Terrorized This Georgia County. Diversity Made It Prosper

Forsyth County, Georgia, experienced a harsh racial cleansing in 1912, resulting in the expulsion of its Black residents. This event left the county as a whites-only enclave for decades, remaining isolated and stagnant. However, with the expansion of the Atlanta metro area in recent years, Forsyth County has undergone a transformation, becoming more diverse and prosperous, challenging the white supremacist narratives of its past.

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