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Susan Moseley | |
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| Mayor of Atlanta | |
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Assumed office January 20th, 2010 | |
| Monarch | Nathaniel Lee Washington |
| Preceded by | Shirley Franklin |
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| Born |
March 4, 1952 File:Flag of Georgia (CSD).png Savannah, Georgia |
| Political party |
File:Republican Party logo.png Republican Party (1968 - 2016) File:CNP.png National Civic Party (2016-present) |
| Spouse(s) | None |
| Children | None |
| Alma mater | Georgia Institute of Technology (Political science, International politics) |
| Profession |
Businessperson Diplomat Bureaucrat |
| Religion | Baptist |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | File:Flag of the Imperial States of America.png Imperial States of America |
| Branch/service | File:Flag of Georgia (CSD).png Georgia National Guard |
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Susan Geraldine Moseley (born March 4th, 1952) is the current 59th Mayor of Atlanta, serving since 2010 as a Republican. Reelection in 2014, in 2016 she registered as a Civic Nationalist and became a political figure in the Imperial States of America. Moseley is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she studied political science and international politics. Interning with the United Dominion government she was among the few to accompany the Governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter and Prime Minister of Sierra Walter Zhou at the Camp David Accords in an attempt to ensure peace between the Palestinian territories and Israel.
Born in Savannah, Georgia, Moseley's family relocated to English Avenue and Vine City shortly after her birth, where she remained until her move to Midtown Atlanta to attend school. Growing up during the ongoing border disputes between Georgia and Tennessee and the armed skirmishes against Alabama, she was closely entangled with the conflicts due to her fathers service in the Georgia National Guard. Joining the Republican Party in 1968, she was an activist in the Civil Rights Movement and was among the movements youngest leaders. In 1978, she became the chairwoman of Delta Airlines and became one of Atlanta's most influential; by means of lobbying and building relations with local socialites.
In 2016, with the formation of the Imperial States of America, Moseley began her campaign for the nomination of the Civic Nationalist's candidate for Chief Minister of the Imperial States during the summer snap election. Among African American's she has been held with much fanfare, and is a favorite among the black church due to her conservative positions on same-sex marriage and abortion. Moseley is regarded as a paleoconservative due to her stances on tree trade, immigration and global peacekeeping.
Biography
Ancestry
Descendants of Fon and Yoruba slaves who were brought to South Carolina in 1791. The Moseley family name was associated with her great great grandfather whom fought among Robert E. Lee's North Virginia Army during the Confederate-Dominion War which effectively granted freedom for African slaves within the south. After the war, her family left the South among the Exodusters and fled to the Kingdom of Sierra in 1869. In the midst of the Sierran Civil War the Moseley's fled to Brazoria where they settled in Galveston. In 1900, a devastating hurricane destroyed her grandfathers home, Joseph Moseley, whom made the final decision to return to Georgia. Joseph, a preacher within the baptist movement became powerful within the community of Savannah causing tensions between the white and black church authority.
Moseley's father, Isaiah Moseley, was a accountant for the Georgia government. 1944, Isaiah was drafted into the national guard as a colonel for the 1st Black Regiment of Eastern Georgia, leading the charge against Alabama troops who had secured Columbus, Georgia. Isaiah and his troops were the vanguard and assaulted the Alabama fortification with little assistance. Isaiah and his regiment would take the city within fourteen hours, securing the most important positions along the border. Moseley meet his wife Caroline Henderson, a creole woman from Alabama in Columbus in the days of the occupation. In 1951 the two married and returned to Savannah where they would eventually wed and bare their first child, Susan Moseley.
Childhood and education
Since the 1940's relations between the Southern states had began to wane, with skirmishes becoming a rather normal situation. Georgia had become the center for change concerning desegregation and its supporters began to flood into neighboring states. In 1963, with the election of George Wallace tensions flared once again and the Second Georgia-Alabama War ignited. Moseley's father had become a general within the Georgia National Guard, rising in rank due to his success in recapturing Columbus nearly twenty years ago. With the call to war, Moseley's family moved to Atlanta where her fathers command was. Carl Sanders gave the family a home in the Vine City area in Westside Atlanta. Susan became increasingly aware of the racial tensions within the state and the growing faction within the Democratic Party to remove Governor Sanders and remove her father from his post. Because of her father actives revolving around the war, Susan transferred to public schooling. Because Atlanta had undergone Desegregation busing, she was placed in a predominately white school, where because of the hostile environment her academics took a toll.