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Walton County, Georgia, Black America Series

Situated between Atlanta and Athens, Walton County has always been a stronghold of the cotton industry. While some of the largest cotton crops in the world have emerged from its fertile fields, a strong community and storied history have come to define the county. Recognized as the site of America's last mass-lynching at Moore's Ford in 1946, Walton County has been a focal point of national attention, sparking changes that have contributed to the nation's Civil Rights movement.

But it is not only this tragedy that has given Walton County a sense of identity. Indeed, other lesser-known events and accomplishments have contributed to its history. Whether boasting Atlanta's first black millionaire, a member of the U.S. Olympic basketball team, or a high school state football championship, Walton County has thrived both in and out of the national spotlight.

Lynn Robinson Camp, Jennifer E. Cheeks-Collins

Authors Lynn Robinson Camp and Jennifer E. Cheeks-Collins take readers on a photographic stroll through this county's fascinating history, and pay tribute to the remarkable men and women who call Walton County home.

Arcadia Publishing