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Activists: Atlanta’s panhandling plan racist


James Robert holds his hat out to a passerby Wednesday as a friend James Bennet,left, looks on in downtown Atlanta.

ATLANTA – A proposed ordinance to bar panhandlers from accosting people in Atlanta’s tourist section has run headlong into the politics of race in this city of the New South that likes to portray itself as having moved beyond black and white.

Hoping to boost convention business and tidy up downtown, the City Council is considering a measure to prevent visitors from being hit up for money by homeless people around Olympic Centennial park, CNN Center and some of the South’s finest restaurants.

But most of the panhandlers are black. And earlier this week, the council sent the proposal back to committee after activists likened the ban to the “Negro removal” policy that they say white downtown business elites pursued in the 1950s.



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