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James MacKay (Georgia politician)

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Under MacKay’s leadership, the Conservancy understood that seeing what was happening in Georgia is the best way to learn about places and issues, that being active rather than reactive leads to success, and that Georgia’s economy and ecology are inseparable. The Georgia Conservancy honored Jamie with
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Emory University conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree on MacKay at its Sesquicentennial Convocation December 10, 1986. The honors included the Georgia Conservancy’s "Distinguished Conservationist Award," the DeKalb Historical Society’s "History Maker Award," the 1979 Rock Howard Award, and the 1984
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MacKay was one of 32 state House members who opposed the Georgia flag change in 1956. "There was only one reason for putting the flag on there. Like the gun rack in the back of a pickup truck, it telegraphs a message," he said decades later. On Feb. 13, 1956, the day Governor Griffin approved the new
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Georgia Conservancy president John Sibley remarked after MacKay's passing, "He was a larger-than-life person and an environmentalist who raised the level of the environmental movement in Georgia all by himself." MacKay recognized that public concern for the environment, stemming from the 1962
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publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, needed to take root in Georgia. In January 1967, he assembled some of his colleagues to discuss forming the group that today is known as one of the leading environmental organizations in the nation.
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flag with its Confederate emblem, the state Senate gave final legislative approval to a resolution declaring null and void the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown vs. Board of Education.
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its Distinguished Conservationist award in 2001. Sweetwater Creek, Panola Mountain, the Okefenokee Swamp, Chattooga River, Cumberland Island, and Fernbank are only a few of his legacies.
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His first wife, Mary Caroline Lee MacKay, and his son, James Edward MacKay, predeceased him. He was survived by his wife Sara Lee MacKay, and his daughter Kathleen MacKay, of
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from 1940 to 1941. After active duty, he then returned to Emory where he was president of the student body and received an LL.B. in 1947.
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Georgia (U.S. state)
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and Planetarium. He was one of only two congressmen from Georgia (the other being
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Mackay was born in Fairfield, Jefferson County, Alabama on June 25, 1919.
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MacKay died on July 2, 2004, one week after his 85th birthday, at
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Democratic Party members of the Georgia House of Representatives
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MacKay was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the
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U.S. House of Representatives
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John Flynt
Benjamin B. Blackburn
Georgia House of Representatives
DeKalb County
Fairfield, Alabama
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Democratic
Emory University
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Georgia
United States House of Representatives
4th district
Democrat
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Emory University
Kappa Alpha Order
Duke University
World War II
Coast Guard Reserve
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