Civil rights leaders want to protest on Birmingham because it was a KKK stronghold and Martin Luther King described it as America's worst city for <span>racism.</span>
<span>A combination of decreased homebuilding during the Depression and World War II coupled with the return of millions of veterans at the end of the war created the worst housing shortage in this country's history. Wilson Wyatt, the federal government's new Housing Expediter, estimated that 3 million houses needed to be built between 1946 and 1947. The demand for most of these homes was among low and middle income families. Many looked to prefabrication as a solution, believing that manufacturing and technical advances generated by the war would result in homes rolling off production lines by the million.</span>
I think that believing either in Greek or Roman gods, it would not make much of a difference, because gods from both mythologies were esentially the same, with some minor exceptions. As a rule however, the Romans have adapted and copied Greek gods and gave them different names. In some cases they also changed their traits, but other than that, not much else was different.
So, for the sake of genuity, I would perhaps prefer Greek gods, because they were the first gods, and Roman ones were mostly copies :)