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WHITE MEN of the neighborhood came to the scene Saturday
afternoon and began to drag in
logs and bushes to fill in the
barricade, the resident said.
There were no Negroes at the
scene, the resident said, but police said reports had been received that Ku Klux Klansmery
were on their way shortly before midnight Saturday.
The barricades were erected
after white residents of the southwest Atlanta section complained
that they feared real estate agents
would attempt to sell white homes
· to Negroes.
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Negroes already live nearby.
The barricades were to separate
· the white from the Negro section.
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Angry residents of the Harlan
Road racial buffer zone chopped
down trees and underbrush Saturday night to fill in a hole in
a wooden barricade that unknown
persons made Friday, police said.
· Patrolmen were sent late Saturday after anonymous callers
reported that white people in the
neighborhood of Peyton and Harlan Roads, SW, were milling
around the remains of a barricade erected by the city to sidestep expected race tension.
The barricade was "sawed in
two" late Friday and "tossed into
the creek," a resident of Harlan
Road said.
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