This work examines the historical and contemporary development of Augusta, Georgia, focusing on the city's social, political, and economic evolution from the post-Reconstruction period to the 21st century. It traces the transformation of Augusta from a racially segregated, agrarian economy reliant on cotton and textiles to a diversified city driven by healthcare, education, and technology industries. Key themes include the legacy of racial inequality, the impacts of the Civil Rights Movement, urban renewal, gentrification, and the economic challenges Augusta faced as it navigated deindustrialization and sought modernization. Drawing on primary sources such as government records, economic reports, and historical documents, the work analyzes how Augusta's political leadership, economic shifts, and efforts toward inclusivity intersected to shape its development. Despite progress, the city continues to confront disparities in education, housing, and economic opportunities, particularly for African American residents. The study offers insights into Augusta's ongoing challenges and prospects for future growth, emphasizing the importance of creating equitable opportunities for all citizens as the city moves into the 21st century.
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