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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 15, 2009: Thousands attended the Atlanta Tea Party on April 15 — tax day — at the Georgia Capitol.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-09.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-08.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-06.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-05.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-20.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-17.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-16.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-14.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-12.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-10.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
<br />
At the Atlanta event people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
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  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-02.jpg
  • February 27, 2009 - Atlanta, Georgia :  Hundreds of people stood in the pouring rain outside the Georgia state capitol to protest the Obama administration's stimulus package. <br />
<br />
The "Atlanta Tea Party" was one of many Tea Party events that took place across the nation February 27, 2009. The idea originated from CNBC analyst Rick Santelli's on-air rants last week for a new "tea party" to protest the stimulus plan from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.<br />
At the Atlanta event this afternoon people clumped together under an array of umbrellas, many getting soaked to the bone during the rainstorm. The 40-minute demonstration included speeches by some members of the Georgia Legislature. <br />
<br />
The crowd whooped and roared as people from the microphone railed about the "socialists running the country," called for extensive tax cuts, read the Declaration of Independence and defended the sanctity of the Constitution. The event ended with demonstrators dumping tea bags into a bucket.
    image_gallery1-04.jpg
  • October 7, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hundreds of people, including congressman John Lewis,  gathered in Woodruff Park for Occupy Atlanta's first public gathering.<br />
<br />
During the General Assembly meeting at Occupy Atlanta people raise their hands in the air to express agreement or approval of an issue being presented.<br />
<br />
Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis visited the Occupy Atlanta rally at Woodruff Park  approximately 45 minutes after its planning session, or General Assembly, started. Despite saying he did not want to speak, the civil rights icon was invited to address to the crowd. <br />
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When the topic of allowing Lewis to speak was presented to the group, "Joe" (pictured in red) held up his arms to "block" Lewis from speaking.<br />
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"Joe" said he was against Lewis speaking because the movement is "not about one individual" and that it has been built on the idea of "no hierarchy." The crowd decided the congressman could speak after the General Assembly, but Lewis had to leave for a previous engagement.<br />
<br />
"I support the protesters in New York and here," Lewis told me before leaving Woodruff Park. "It is the right time and the right place to be... It is the will of the people. When I was young we did similar actions. It is grassroots democracy at its best. I think something good will come of the moment."
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  • November 3, 2011 - Reverend Jesse Jackson speaking during the Occupy Atlanta press conference.<br />
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Jackson linked the Civil Rights struggle during the sixties with the Occupy Atlanta protests. Jackson said that Martin Luther KIng, Jr was involved in many occupations. He called the Occupy Atlanta demonstrations "an extension of the Civil Rights movement."
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: At an ice cream shop in East Atlanta, a hearing-impaired man hugs Representative John Lewis thanking him for his contributions to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Six weeks till Georgia's July 15 Democratic primary and Representative John Lewis is campaigning hard. He faces his first contested race in 16 years.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis demonstrates his biking skills, at 68 years old they are a little rusty. Nevertheless,  John Lewis is campaigning hard, its his first contested race in 16 years and he faces political novice Rev. Markel Hutchins. This stop at Sopo Bike Coop in East Atlanta is one of many he will make this day.
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  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
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  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
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  • November 3, 2011 - The press conference opened with La'dy speaking. She spoke about mayor Kasim Reed's claim that women protesters were arrested by women officers during the Occupy Atlanta arrests at Woodruff Park October 25...Occupy Atlanta organizers dispute the mayor's claim, saying that some women members of Occupy Atlanta were arrested by male officers. Creative Loafing photographs seem to support their claim.
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  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
    Bill Clinton Clark Atlanta 0230.jpg
  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
    Bill Clinton Clark Atlanta 0227.jpg
  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
    Bill Clinton Clark Atlanta 0199.jpg
  • Former President Bill Clinton visited Atlanta's Clark Atlanta University, November 19, 2008, to stump for US Senate candidate Jim Martin in his runoff race against incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss. Braving bitter cold and gushing crowds, the former President urged the former state lawmaker's supporters to return to the polls in the Dec. 2 runoff........
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  • October 7, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hundreds of people, including congressman John Lewis,  gathered in Woodruff Park on October 7 for Occupy Atlanta's first public gathering.<br />
<br />
During the General Assembly meeting at Occupy Atlanta people raise their hands in the air to express agreement or approval of an issue being presented.
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  • October 10, 2011 - Three days after Occupy Atlanta began rumors circulated that the Atlanta police were about to enter the park and make arrests.<br />
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About 35 Occupy Atlanta demonstrators sat in a circle with locked arms awaiting arrest in Woodruff Park. But despite a gathering of police, the police never entered the park and made arrests.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2006: Rusted Root's Michael Glabicki jams at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - 2006: Dog wash in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - 2006: Break Dancing competition at the Relapse Theater in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • November 3, 2011 - Occupy Atlanta hosted a press conference with Reverend Jesse Jackson at Peachtree-Pine, the downtown homeless shelter where members of Occupy Atlanta are currently staying on the 4th floor.
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  • This is a gallery of images documenting the Occupy Atlanta protests in Atlanta. The "occupation" started October 7 with hundreds of people gathering in Woodruff Park. <br />
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During the General Assembly meeting at Occupy Atlanta people raise their hands in the air to express agreement or approval of an issue being presented.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Inside the memorabilia store Rock Star Gold in East Atlanta, Representative John Lewis points out himself on a Cover of a vintage 1971 Life magazine titled, "The '60s: Decade of Tumult and Change." The magazine's cover is a montage of faces: Bobby and John F. Kennedy, the Beatles and Marilyn, Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali, and, in the middle of it, two young men leading the march from Selma to Montgomery: Hosea Williams and John Lewis.
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  • November 3, 2011 - According to Occupy Atlanta, roughly 100 Occupy Atlanta members are sleeping in the 4th floor of the Peachtree-Pine shelter.
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  • October 15, 2011 - "Together we stand," said Bishop Michael Robinson of Almighty Movement of God in Ministries about his church group and Occupy Atlanta after his group constructed a sanctuary space in Woodruff Park amongst the Occupy Atlanta tents.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis speaks to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta. Six weeks shy of Georgia's July 15 Democratic primary Georgia Representative John Lewis faces his first contested race in 16 years.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis speaks to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis speaks to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta. Six weeks shy of Georgia's July 15 Democratic primary Georgia Representative John Lewis is campaigning hard, its his first contested race in 16 years and he faces political novice Rev. Markel Hutchins.
    John Lewis_Atlanta_030.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis speaks to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta. Six weeks shy of Georgia's July 15 Democratic primary Georgia Representative John Lewis is campaigning hard, its his first contested race in 16 years and he faces political novice Rev. Markel Hutchins.
    John Lewis_Atlanta_020.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis waits to speak to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MAY, 2008: Georgia Representative John Lewis speaks to a group of retired union members at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers near Turner Field in Atlanta. Six weeks shy of Georgia's July 15 Democratic primary Georgia Representative John Lewis is campaigning hard, its his first contested race in 16 years and he faces political novice Rev. Markel Hutchins.
    John Lewis_Atlanta_029.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
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  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 294.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 284.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 256.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 134.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 118.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 069b.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9642.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9634.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9633.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9592.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9565.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9529.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9504.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - September 7, 2006:  President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - September 7, 2006:  President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
    George W. Bush_2006_Atlanta_0179.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - September 7, 2006:  President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
    George W. Bush_2006_Atlanta_0145.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - September 7, 2006:  President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
    George W. Bush_2006_Atlanta_0089.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - September 7, 2006:  President George W. Bush discusses progress in the Global War on Terror at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Cameramen shoot Laker superstar Kobe Bryant during the Star-Spangled Banner before the Atlanta Hawks vs. Los Angeles Lakers game at Phillips Arena. During the game Bryant Passed Moses Malone for 6th on the NBA all-time scoring List.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Laker Kobe Bryant finished with 26 points and 6 rebounds during the Lakers 101-87 victory over Atlanta Hawks at Phillips Arena. During the game Bryant Passed Moses Malone for 6th on the NBA all-time scoring List.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Josh Smith during the Atlanta Hawks loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at Phillips Arena.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Laker Kobe Bryant finished with 26 points and 6 rebounds during the Lakers 101-87 victory over Atlanta Hawks at Phillips Arena. During the game Bryant Passed Moses Malone for 6th on the NBA all-time scoring list.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Atlanta Hawks Josh Smith is rejected by Kobe Bryant. The Hawks were out-rebounded, out-scored and out-classed. In an arena that felt more filled with Laker fans than locals, the Hawks turned in an uninspired and downright boring performance against the world champions losing 101-87.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Ron Artest during the Atlanta Hawks loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at Phillips Arena.
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  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson during the Lakers 101-87 victory over Atlanta Hawks at Phillips Arena.
    Event_Los Angeles Lakers_Atlanta Haw...jpg
  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Laker Kobe Bryant finished with 26 points and 6 rebounds during the Lakers 101-87 victory over Atlanta Hawks at Phillips Arena. Bryant passed Moses Malone on the NBA career scoring list in the first after half hitting three free throws in a row, he is now sixth on the list.
    Event_Los Angeles Lakers_Atlanta Haw...jpg
  • Atlanta, GA-March 8, 2011: Laker Kobe Bryant finished with 26 points and 6 rebounds during the Lakers 101-87 victory over Atlanta Hawks at Phillips Arena. During the game Bryant Passed Moses Malone for 6th on the NBA all-time scoring List.
    Event_Los Angeles Lakers_Atlanta Haw...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2006: Rusted Root's Michael Glabicki jams at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood.
    Rusted Root_Atlanta_0218.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 311.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 309.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 295.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 249.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 167.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 146.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 126.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 122.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 031.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 022.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 017.jpg
  • February 26, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Hillary Clinton rerouted her Atlanta campaign stop at the last minute to City Hall after originally planning a rally at nearby Georgia State.  In the old council chambers she rallied her supporters with Mayor Kasim Reed, who's endorsed the former secretary of state.
    Hillary Clinton Atlanta 015.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9613.jpg
  • November 12, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain visited Atlanta this morning to address the fall meeting of the Young Republican National Federation at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.<br />
<br />
Cain spoke for roughly 20 minutes to a crowd of about 200 people. The former talk radio host and pizza company CEO did not not mention four women's allegations that he sexually harassed them during his tenure at the National Restaurant Association more than ten years ago. Cain has denied all accusations.<br />
<br />
Cain took no questions from the media.
    Herman Cain_Atlanta_9589.jpg
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