I think a lot of the White children in the Atlanta area are raised in the Atlanta suburbs and not the city itself.
Black culture in general seems to be a bigger deal in Atlanta than most places.
I know you weren’t responding to me, but I went to the same high school as Quavo, I was a senior when he was a freshman. The school was about 65–70% Black, with the rest being a mix of White and Hispanic students. Many Hispanic students were undocumented, while others were into cars, skipping school, and clubbing.
Most Black students came from good families and could afford detached homes, but many still embraced gang culture, aspiring to be rappers or dancers and dressing in the baggy fashion of the time. We also had a lot of people moving from New York for cheaper real estate, and they quickly adopted the local culture. Some went on to HBCUs like Georgia Southern or Savannah State.
I’m not sure how much has changed, but I see why people outside metro Atlanta wouldn’t want to assimilate. Those in rural areas tend to lean Republican, especially if they are rich and have a lot of guns, while downtown is more Democrat. I tell people where I live now that we had a step team in high school, and they’re shocked.
With BET headquartered there, Atlanta feels like the Hollywood of Black America. If I had to describe my single, 30+ acquaintances from back then, they still fit that culture today. See a picture below of a girl I used to know.
