Georgia Historical Society dedicates marker recognizing Mayor Richmond D. Hill

The Georgia Historical Society unveiled a new Civil Rights Trail historical marker recognizing Richmond D. Hill, Georgia’s first Black mayor, on Saturday in Greenville.

GREENVILLE — The Georgia Historical Society unveiled a new Civil Rights Trail historical marker recognizing Richmond D. Hill, Georgia’s first Black mayor, on Saturday in Greenville.

“The Honorable Richmond D. Hill’s story is about our nation’s promise of liberty and justice, a promise that was denied much of his life,” said Dr. Tony B. Lowe of the Friends of Richmond D. Hill and The Odessadale Preservation Committee. “His improbable rise to the office of mayor in the small city of Greenville is a reminder that the modern Civil Rights Movement had a footing in rural communities outside of the bright lights of our urban centers. Because he dared to lead 50 years ago, we are stronger as a community and nation when everyone shares a seat at the table of humanity and civic participation. Every African-American mayor elected in the history of Georgia stands on his shoulders. We are pleased that the Georgia Historical Society recognized his important place in Georgia’s history.”