Georgia county’s expulsion of Black population still felt today

Georgia county's expulsion of Black population still felt today
Georgia county's expulsion of Black population still felt today

Forsyth County, Georgia, was home to over a thousand Black residents in the early 20th century, including some who owned hundreds of acres of land. The death of a White teenager and the lynching of a Black man upended the community, causing ripple effects that people are still reckoning with today.