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Atlanta, GA Demographic Statistics

NumberPercentTotal population416,474100.0SEX AND AGEMale206,72549.6Female209,74950.4Under 5 years26,6666.45 to 9 years27,3866.610 to 14 years25,0236.015 to 19 years30,0487.220 to 24 years39,1579.…

Atlanta, GA Economic Statistics

NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over333,209100.0In labor force213,25764.0Civilian labor force212,81763.9Employed182,93654.9Unemployed29,8819.0Percent of civilian labor…

Atlanta, GA, Housing Statistics

NumberPercentTotal housing units186,998100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached79,80342.71-unit, attached7,3623.92 units7,8714.23 or 4 units14,3587.75 to 9 units19,49610.410 to 19 units17,6599.420…

Atlanta, GA Social Statistics

NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school113,134100.0Nursery school, preschool8,3897.4Kindergarten5,6155.0Elementary school (grades 1-8)43,27438.3High school (…

Atlanta: 1996 Summer Olympics

Final Medal StandingsLeading Medal WinnersArcheryBadmintonBoxingBeach VolleyballCanoe/KayakCyclingDivingEquestrianFencingGymnasticsJudoModern PentathlonRowingShootingSwimmingTable…

Griffin, city, United States

(Encyclopedia) Griffin, city (2020 pop. 23,478), seat of Spalding co., W central Ga., in a farm and cotton area increasingly integrated into…

Abrams, Stacey

(Encyclopedia) Abrams, Stacey Yvonne, 1973-, American politician and author, b. Gulfport, Ms., Spelman College (B.A., 1995); Univ. of Texas (Masters of Public Affairs, 1998), Yale Law…

Felton, William Harrell

(Encyclopedia) Felton, William Harrell, 1823–1909, American political leader, b. Oglethorpe co., Ga. After studying medicine he practiced for awhile, but gave it up for farming in 1847. Ordained a…

Hood, John Bell

(Encyclopedia) Hood, John Bell, 1831–79, Confederate general in the American Civil War, b. Owingsville, Ky. He resigned from the army (Apr., 1861) and entered the Confederate service 1862. He fought…

Mitchell, Margaret

(Encyclopedia) Mitchell, Margaret, 1900–1949, American novelist, b. Atlanta, Ga. Her one novel, Gone with the Wind (1936; Pulitzer Prize), a romantic, panoramic portrait of the Civil War and…