Neonotia, or "New South," is a survivor nation built in the late 1980's through the efforts of former Georgia governor (and US president) James E. "Jimmy" Carter. It began as a campaign of racial and economic unity in the "deep south" across the southern portions of the former states of Georgia and Alabama. The area was one of largely segregated communities in a time when minorities had developed a dependence on government aid. The lingering "racism" was largely the result of resentment on the part of the majority to a perceived "reverse discrimination" on the part of state and federal governments. All this, though, had changed on September 26, 1983.
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| - Neonotia (New South) (1983: Doomsday)
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| - Neonotia, or "New South," is a survivor nation built in the late 1980's through the efforts of former Georgia governor (and US president) James E. "Jimmy" Carter. It began as a campaign of racial and economic unity in the "deep south" across the southern portions of the former states of Georgia and Alabama. The area was one of largely segregated communities in a time when minorities had developed a dependence on government aid. The lingering "racism" was largely the result of resentment on the part of the majority to a perceived "reverse discrimination" on the part of state and federal governments. All this, though, had changed on September 26, 1983.
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| - Albany, Bainbridge, Cordele, Dawson, Dothan, Plains, Tifton, Vidalia
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| - Neonotia, or "New South," is a survivor nation built in the late 1980's through the efforts of former Georgia governor (and US president) James E. "Jimmy" Carter. It began as a campaign of racial and economic unity in the "deep south" across the southern portions of the former states of Georgia and Alabama. The area was one of largely segregated communities in a time when minorities had developed a dependence on government aid. The lingering "racism" was largely the result of resentment on the part of the majority to a perceived "reverse discrimination" on the part of state and federal governments. All this, though, had changed on September 26, 1983.
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