Answer:
• He refused to serve African Americans in his restaurant.
• He served as governor in the late 1960s.
• He appointed more African-Americans or Blacks to government positions than all prior Georgia governors combined.
• He was Lieutenant Governor after he served as Governor.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lester Maddox came into the limelight when he chose to not open his Atlanta restaurant rather than comply with the Civil Rights Act and Regulations against racism.
He said –I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over, in his inaugural address as Georgia's governor.
He served as the 75th governor of Georgia and He appointed more African-Americans or Blacks to government positions than all prior Georgia governors combined