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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Georgia crackers refer to the original American pioneer settlers of the Province of Georgia (later, the State of Georgia), and their descendants. In the late 19th century and the early part of the 20th century, Georgia ranchers came to be known as "Georgia Crackers" by Floridians when they drove their cattle down into the grassy flatlands of ...

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · Interestingly enough, a sports columnist from the Tallahassee Democrat, writing about Atlanta’s sports scene in 1966, said Hotlanta was the nickname “downstate crackers call [the city ...

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  7. Jul 4, 2013 · But, as Damien McGuinness reports, there is more to Georgia than that. Here are 10 other memorable things about the country. 1. Tongue twister. Spoken Georgian is like no other language you are ...

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