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  1. May 24, 2013 · Many Georgians were proud to call themselves "Georgia Crackers" who took the name from their ancestors who drove their cattle (cracking whips) south to Florida grasslands. That is the popular etymology among White rural Georgians, according to my late father who was born in the small town of Adrian, Georgia.

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  2. Cracker (term) Cracker, sometimes cracka or white cracker, is a racial slur directed towards white people, [1][2][3] used especially with regard to poor rural whites in the Southern United States. [4] Although commonly a pejorative, it is also used in a neutral context, particularly in reference to a native of Florida or Georgia (see Florida ...

  3. Jan 11, 2018 · They all have, or had, the same origin, and until the Appalachian range was opened up to the rest of mankind by railroads and the schoolhouse these crackers had ways and usages and a language peculiarly their own. Georgia crackers. “It will be remembered that until 1835 the Cherokee Indians owned and occupied this region of Georgia, the ...

  4. The "Cracker Party" was a Democratic Party political machine that dominated city politics in Augusta, Georgia, for over 25 years, and exerted considerable political influence for roughly four decades after its 1946 defeat. For several years before baseball's "Braves" National League franchise moved to Atlanta from Milwaukee, that city was home ...

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · In the intricate tapestry of racial epithets that mar American history, there exists one word that may seem innocuous at first glance but carries a heavy history of oppression and racism ...

  6. Jul 24, 2002 · Crackers. The epithet cracker has been applied in a derogatory way, like redneck, to rural, non-elite white southerners, more specifically to those of south Georgia and north Florida. Folk etymology claims the term originated either from their cracking, or pounding, of corn (rather than taking it to mill), or from their use of whips to drive ...

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  8. The Crackers of Georgia By Delma E. Presley* of Georgia's most distinctive attributes is its colorful nickname. It also happens to be the state's most puzzling am-biguity. Today Georgians from all social classes and geographical locations are united when they say, "I'm a Georgia Cracker, and proud of it." Upon hearing those words, most natives ...

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