In Atlanta, the repercussions of the conflict are being felt in places of worship, prompting local leaders to bolster security measures to ensure safety.
On Sunday morning, Andrea Ferrard walked to the end of her Roswell driveway to get the paper. Sitting next to it, neatly bagged up on the pavement, was a flyer that blamed Jewish people for the slave trade.
On Sunday morning, Andrea Ferrard walked to the end of her Roswell driveway to get the paper. Sitting next to it, neatly bagged up on the pavement, was a flyer that blamed Jewish people for the slave trade.