You’ve gotten plenty answers you just ignore them cause the wifi is bad in the trucker parking lot.
The civil rights movement was and is a huge part of Atlanta’s culture. I wonder what they thought about the civil rights movement in good ol boy Dallas
Hip-hop has been influenced by Atlanta more than
any city or region over the last 25+ years. Started w/ OutKast and Organized Noize, all the way through TI / Jeezy, Future, Thug etc.
Atlanta as a show was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows of the last 5-10 years. Ain’t nobody making or giving a fukk about a show about Dallas
One of the most popular black athletes of the 21st century (Mike Vick) went crazy down here and turned the Georgia Dome into one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL at the time.
You got Morehouse, Spelman, Clark-Atlanta etc. right here influencing HBCU culture. Battle of the Bands is held in Houston every year, which should let
you know what a non-factor Dallas is on black culture in its own state.
Atlanta influences everything, whether you like it or not.
Atlanta culture is creativity, striving and supporting each other in your own city, whereas most big cities have a crab in a barrel mentality. It’s strip clubs and hot wings and then still goin to church w/ your mom the next morning. You can see Atlanta culture in any single part of sports / entertainment in American culture. Music, tv shows, movies, etc.
Dallas culture is white finance bros and Mexican cowboy fans, who have black barbers. You only care about Dallas cause that’s where you grew up. You’re not even the top cultural city in your own state lil guy.
And if you can’t spot the difference between an Atlanta accent and somewhere else in the south, you’re just dumb or not trying.