Crime control through due process, I believe.
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It led to the rapid expansion of settled areas in the region
African Americans considered property holding a fundamental right because holding property gave men power. Owning property was a symbol of power, which allowed men the right to vote. Not allowing African Americans to own property would also not allow them to vote.
Gov. Talmadge opposed the New Deal's farmer relief programs on the grounds that it was possible for African-American farmers to be paid more than white farmers.
Talmadage was a notorious white-supremacist and demagogue and was virulently opposed to much of the New Deal. Talmadage wanted any payments in Georgia to align with Georgia's low public wage laws to encourage workers to return to the private sector.