Mayor Andre Dickens
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But at 16, I just felt on my heart that Atlanta was the best place in the country.
We were this growing city.
We were this growing city.
And Ambassador Young was really talking about our civil rights roots and how we are this.
And Ambassador Young was really talking about our civil rights roots and how we're going to one day be this big international player, this powerhouse of a city.
We're going to one day be this big international player, this powerhouse.
of a city and we would still keep our feel as a city that's not too busy, that we can't love on one another.
And we will still keep our feel as a city that's not too busy, that we can't love on one another.
And that really got me going.
And that really got me going.
I was excited by it.
I was excited by it.
I knew I was around a bunch of cool people in my high school, a bunch of community people that wanted to see me do well.
I knew I was around a bunch of cool people in my high school and a bunch of community people that wanted to see me do well.
And I said, I want to be like them.
And I said, I want to be like them.
I just want to be mayor.
I just want to be mayor.
Now, I didn't know what a city council member was.
Now, I didn't know what a city council member was.