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DeKalb County, Georgia

DeKalb County (/dəˈkæb/, /ˌdˈkæb/ də-KAB, DEE-KAB) is located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 764,382,[1] making it Georgia's fourth-most populous county. Its county seat is Decatur.[2]

DeKalb County
Location within the U.S. state of Georgia
Georgia's location within the U.S.
Coordinates: 33°46′N 84°14′W / 33.77°N 84.23°W / 33.77; -84.23
Country United States
State Georgia
FoundedDecember 9, 1822; 201 years ago (1822)
Named forJohann de Kalb
SeatDecatur
Largest cityAtlanta (mostly in Fulton County)
Area
 • Total271 sq mi (700 km2)
 • Land268 sq mi (690 km2)
 • Water3.6 sq mi (9 km2)  1.3%%
Population
 (2020)
 • Total764,382
 • Density2,800/sq mi (1,100/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Congressional districts4th, 5th, 6th
Websitewww.co.dekalb.ga.us

DeKalb County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. It contains roughly 10% of the city of Atlanta (the other 90% lies in Fulton County).[3] DeKalb is primarily a suburban county.

In 2009, DeKalb earned the Atlanta Regional Commission's "Green Communities" designation for its efforts in conserving energy, water and fuel, investing in renewable energy, reducing waste, and protecting and restoring natural resources.

In 2021, the non-profit American Rivers named DeKalb's South River the fourth-most endangered river in the United States, citing "the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health."[4]

In recent years, some communities in North DeKalb have incorporated, following a trend in other suburban areas around Metro Atlanta. Dunwoody and Brookhaven are now the largest cities that are entirely contained within the county.

History

The area of DeKalb county was acquired by the state of Georgia as a result of the 1821 Treaty of Indian Springs with a faction of the Muscogee (Creek). DeKalb County, formed in 1822 from Henry, Gwinnett and Fayette counties, took its name from Baron Johann de Kalb (1721-1780), a Bavarian-born former officer in the French Army, who fought for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War.[5] The oldest existing house in the county is the 1831 Goodwin House along Peachtree Road in Brookhaven. Much of the area was forested; a section of old-growth forest is preserved at Fernbank Forest.

In 1853, Fulton County formed from the western half of DeKalb, divided along a perfectly straight and due north–south line down the middle (along which Moreland Avenue now runs). Until this time, the growing city of Atlanta had been inside DeKalb. Atlanta grew because the city of Decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s, thus a spot at the Thrasherville encampment in western DeKalb was picked to become Terminus and then Marthasville, before becoming Atlanta a few years after its founding. North and southwest Fulton came from two other counties: Milton and southeast Campbell, respectively. DeKalb once extended slightly further north to the Chattahoochee River, but this strip was later given to Milton, and is now the panhandle of Sandy Springs.

During the Civil War, much of the Battle of Atlanta took place in DeKalb.

Until the 1960s, DeKalb was a mainly agricultural county, but as the sprawl of the metropolitan Atlanta region expanded, DeKalb became increasingly urbanized. Finished in 1969, the eastern half of the Interstate 285 beltway, called "the Perimeter", ringed the northeastern and southern edges of the county, placing most of it "inside the Perimeter" along with nearly all of Atlanta. Interstate 675 and Georgia 400 were originally planned to connect inside the Perimeter, along with the Stone Mountain Freeway (U.S. Highway 78) connecting with the Downtown Connector (a co-signment of I-75/I-85) near Moreland Avenue, destroying many neighborhoods in western DeKalb, but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization, although part of the proposed Stone Mountain Tollway later became the Freedom Parkway. Only Interstate 20 and Interstate 85 were successfully built through the county. DeKalb also became one of only two counties to approve MARTA rapid transit in the 1970s; the county now contains the east and northeast heavy rail lines.

In April 2018, more than 350 bus drivers for DeKalb County School District went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions, resulting in seven bus drivers being fired.[6]

The DeKalb County seal was created in 1967, by artist Jackson Bailey. The design is based on a passage from Aristotle in which a comparison is made between human progress and the relay race. The background landscape shows planted fields, which is a tribute to DeKalb's heritage as an agrarian community and Stone Mountain, now recognized as Georgia's most popular tourist attraction. The date of the county's founding, 1822, is at the bottom of the seal.[7]

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 271 square miles (700 km2), of which 268 square miles (690 km2) is land and 3.6 square miles (9.3 km2) (1.3%) is water.[8] The county is located within the upper Piedmont region of the state.

The county is crossed by the South River and numerous creeks, including Nancy Creek, Snapfinger Creek and two forks of Peachtree Creek. Peachtree Creek and Nancy Creek drain into the Chattahoochee River and eventually to the Gulf of Mexico. South River drains into the Ocmulgee River and ultimately into the Atlantic Ocean.

The southern two-thirds of DeKalb County, in a line from Druid Hills northeast to Tucker, is located in the Upper Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin, while the portion of the county north of that line is located in the Upper Chattahoochee River sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin).[9]

Stone Mountain lies near the eastern border of the county. Soapstone Ridge, parallel to the southern border, was heavily quarried between 1400 and 100 BC and objects made from the soapstone have been found as far away as the Great Lakes.

Adjacent counties

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
183010,042
184010,4674.2%
185014,32836.9%
18607,806−45.5%
187010,01428.3%
188014,49744.8%
189017,18918.6%
190021,11222.8%
191027,88132.1%
192044,05158.0%
193070,27859.5%
194086,94223.7%
1950136,39556.9%
1960256,78288.3%
1970415,38761.8%
1980483,02416.3%
1990545,83713.0%
2000665,86522.0%
2010691,8933.9%
2020764,38210.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]
1790–1960[11] 1900–1990[12]
1990–2000[13] 2010–2019[1]

2020 Census

DeKalb County racial composition[14]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 215,895 28.2%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 384,438 50.3%
Native American 1,161 0.2%
Asian 50,076 6.6%
Pacific Islander 202 <0.1%
Other/Mixed 31,139 4.1%
Hispanic or Latino 81,471 10.7%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 764,382 people, 289,829 households, and 157,737 families residing in the county.

2010 Census

As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 691,893 people, 271,809 households, and 161,453 families residing in the county.[15] The population density was 2,585.7 inhabitants per square mile (998.3/km2). There were 304,968 housing units at an average density of 1,139.7 per square mile (440.0/km2).[16] The racial makeup of the county was 54.3% black or African American, 33.3% white, 5.1% Asian, 0.4% American Indian, 4.5% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 9.8% of the population.[15] In terms of ancestry, 5.9% were English, 5.2% were German, and 3.5% were American.[17]

Of the 271,809 households, 32.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.8% were married couples living together, 18.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 40.6% were non-families, and 31.4% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 3.18. The median age was 34.3 years.[15]

The median income for a household in the county was $51,349 and the median income for a family was $60,718. Males had a median income of $43,663 versus $40,288 for females. The per capita income for the county was $28,412. About 12.4% of families and 16.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.2% of those under age 18 and 11.2% of those age 65 or over.[18]

Although Fulton County is more populous, DeKalb has the highest population density of any county in the Atlanta metropolitan area.

Economy

Major employers in DeKalb County include:

Culture

Visitor attractions

DeKalb County 9/11 Memorial

The DeKalb County 9/11 Memorial[27] was dedicated on September 11, 2011.

U.S. Marine and sculptor Curtis James Miller designed a memorial that is located in front of the Dekalb County Fire and Police Headquarters. The memorial pays homage to the 343 New York Firefighters, 60 New York Police Department and Port Authority Police Officers, and the more than 2800 civilian victims of the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.

A piece of steel from one of the World Trade Center Towers in New York City is the centerpiece of this monument.

Government and politics

In recent years, along with many other counties in the Atlanta area, DeKalb County has voted strongly Democratic in presidential elections, while in the past it was more of a swing county, voting Democratic and Republican an equal number of times from 1960 until 1988. Following the 2020 United States election, there are no elected Republicans in the county. DeKalb is the second most Democratic-leaning county in Georgia, only behind Clayton County. 83 percent of the votes cast in the 2020 presidential election were for Joe Biden.[28]

United States presidential election results for DeKalb County, Georgia[29]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 58,377 15.74% 308,162 83.09% 4,338 1.17%
2016 51,468 16.19% 251,370 79.08% 15,011 4.72%
2012 64,392 20.98% 238,224 77.63% 4,242 1.38%
2008 65,581 20.31% 254,594 78.86% 2,671 0.83%
2004 73,570 26.61% 200,787 72.61% 2,152 0.78%
2000 58,807 26.73% 154,509 70.24% 6,664 3.03%
1996 60,255 29.08% 137,903 66.55% 9,071 4.38%
1992 70,282 32.62% 124,559 57.82% 20,594 9.56%
1988 90,179 48.94% 92,521 50.21% 1,550 0.84%
1984 104,697 57.52% 77,329 42.48% 0 0.00%
1980 74,904 44.74% 82,743 49.43% 9,758 5.83%
1976 67,160 43.60% 86,872 56.40% 0 0.00%
1972 104,750 77.35% 30,671 22.65% 0 0.00%
1968 52,485 50.35% 27,796 26.67% 23,956 22.98%
1964 49,448 57.09% 37,154 42.90% 11 0.01%
1960 24,046 49.93% 24,116 50.07% 0 0.00%
1956 15,718 34.44% 29,915 65.56% 0 0.00%
1952 15,588 42.76% 20,865 57.24% 0 0.00%
1948 5,758 29.50% 10,826 55.46% 2,937 15.05%
1944 2,555 17.47% 12,069 82.52% 1 0.01%
1940 2,081 18.94% 8,862 80.65% 45 0.41%
1936 1,137 13.28% 7,391 86.34% 32 0.37%
1932 633 10.48% 5,323 88.14% 83 1.37%
1928 2,378 50.91% 2,293 49.09% 0 0.00%
1924 590 18.20% 2,277 70.26% 374 11.54%
1920 803 30.30% 1,847 69.70% 0 0.00%
1916 197 10.37% 1,690 88.99% 12 0.63%
1912 431 18.21% 1,888 79.76% 48 2.03%
1908 356 26.16% 740 54.37% 265 19.47%
1904 213 16.08% 759 57.28% 353 26.64%
1900 216 20.67% 756 72.34% 73 6.99%
1896 439 32.45% 815 60.24% 99 7.32%
1892 496 20.68% 1,370 57.13% 532 22.19%
1888 313 23.24% 1,021 75.80% 13 0.97%
1884 450 30.51% 1,025 69.49% 0 0.00%
1880 330 27.36% 876 72.64% 0 0.00%

The current Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb County is Michael Thurmond. He took office on January 1, 2017.

Current County Commissioners as of January 2021:

Name District Political party
Robert Patrick 1 Democratic
Jeff Rader 2 Democratic
Larry Johnson 3 Democratic
Steve Bradshaw 4 Democratic
Mereda Davis-Johnson 5 Democratic
Edward Terry 6 Democratic
Lorraine Cochran- Johnson 7 Democratic

Public safety

 
DeKalb County fire truck in Brookhaven

Unincorporated DeKalb County is policed by the DeKalb County Police Department; the DeKalb Sheriff's Office,[30] which is responsible for serving criminal warrants and securing the courts and county jail; and the DeKalb Marshal's Office, which serves civil processes issued through state court, such as evictions.

Fire services are provided throughout the county by DeKalb County Fire and Rescue.[31] Previously, DeKalb County Fire and Rescue also provided emergency medical services throughout the county; however, in 2013, the county signed a contract with American Medical Response to provide emergency medical services to the county.[32]

Federal representation

 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in the Druid Hills CDP as seen from Emory University

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is based in the Druid Hills CDP in an unincorporated area in the county.[33][34] The Federal Bureau of Investigation Atlanta Field Office is located in Chamblee.[35][36]

State representation

The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice has its headquarters in Avondale Estates, near Decatur.[37][38] The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has its headquarters near Decatur, in an unincorporated area.[39]

The Metro State Prison of the Georgia Department of Corrections was formerly located in an unincorporated area in DeKalb County.[40] Female death row inmates (UDS, "under death sentence") resided in the Metro State Prison.[41] The prison was closed in 2011.[42]

United States Congress

Senators Name Party Assumed office Level
  Senate Class 2 Jon Ossoff Democratic 2021 Senior Senator
  Senate Class 3 Raphael Warnock Democratic 2021 Junior Senator
Representatives Name Party Assumed office
  District 4 Hank Johnson Democratic 2007
  District 5 Nikema Williams Democratic 2021
  District 6 Lucy McBath Democratic 2019

Georgia General Assembly

Georgia State Senate

District Name Party Assumed office
  10 Emanuel Jones Democratic 2005
  40 Sally Harrell Democratic 2019
  41 Steve Henson Democratic 2003
  42 Elena Parent Democratic 2015
  43 Tonya Anderson Democratic 2017
  44 Gail Davenport Democratic 2011
  55 Gloria Butler Democratic 1999

Georgia House of Representatives

Diplomatic missions

The Consulate-General of Mexico in Atlanta is located in the North Druid Hills CDP.[43][44] The Consulate-General of Guatemala in Atlanta is located in the North Atlanta CDP.[45][46] The Consulate-General of Peru in Atlanta is located in the city of Brookhaven."[47]

Transportation

Major roads and expressways

Mass transit

Xpress GA / RTA commuter buses and MARTA heavy rail subway and buses serve the county.

Pedestrians and cycling

Currently, there are plans for the construction of a multi-use trail, known as the Peachtree Creek Greenway. The goal of the greenway is to provide residents with close-to-home and close-to-work access to bicycle and pedestrian trails, serve transportation and recreation needs, and help encourage quality of life and sustainable economic growth. The trail will connect the cities of Atlanta, Brookhaven, Chamblee and Doraville.

Education

Primary and secondary education

Public schools

The portion of DeKalb County not within the city of Atlanta or the city of Decatur is served by DeKalb County School District (formerly DeKalb County School System). The Atlanta portion is served by Atlanta Public Schools. The Decatur portion is served by Decatur City School District.

On December 17, 2012, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced that it had downgraded the DeKalb County Schools System's status from "on advisement" to "on probation" and warned the school system that the loss of their accreditation was "imminent."[48]

Private schools

Private schools in DeKalb County include:

From its opening in 1990 until 2003,[53] the Seigakuin Atlanta International School was located on the property of Oglethorpe University in Brookhaven, an unincorporated area.[54]

Higher education

Agnes Scott College is a private, all female, undergraduate liberal arts college in Decatur.

Emory University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university. It is a member of the Association of American Universities, an association of leading research universities in the US and Canada. The university consists of the following divisions: Emory College of Arts and Science, the Laney Graduate School, Candler School of Theology, Goizueta Business School, Emory University School of Law, Rollins School of Public Health, and the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing.

Mercer University is a private, coeducational, faith-based university with a Baptist heritage. Its main campus is in Macon. The Cecil B. Day Graduate and Professional Campus is in DeKalb County; it houses the College of Nursing, the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology along with programs of the Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, the School of Medicine, and the Tift College of Education.

Oglethorpe University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts school in Brookhaven and is named after James Oglethorpe, founder of the Georgia Colony.

Georgia Perimeter College (formerly DeKalb College) has three campuses within the county and offers two-year associate degrees.

Georgia Military College (GMC) has a satellite campus in Stone Mountain Village.

Georgia Piedmont Technical College[55] (formerly DeKalb Technical College) is the largest vocational institution in Georgia. Georgia Piedmont Technical College trains students in business, engineering, technologies, health, human services, industrial arts, information systems, and transportation.

DeVry University offers bachelor's and master's degrees in healthcare, accounting, business, and management technology.

Columbia Theological Seminary is a theological institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) in Decatur. More than 640 students are enrolled at Columbia in one of five degree programs: Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Theological Studies, Master of Theology, Doctor of Ministry, and Doctor of Theology.

Luther Rice College and Seminary is a private Christian college and seminary in Lithonia. It offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs in ministry and ministry-related programs.

Public libraries

The DeKalb County Public Library has 22 branches throughout the county.

Communities

Cities

Census-designated places

Unincorporated communities

Ghost town

See also

Bibliography

  • DeKalb Historical Society. Vanishing DeKalb: A Pictorial History. Decatur, Ga.: DeKalb Historical Society, 1985. ISBN 0-9615459-0-9
  • Mason, Herman. "Skip" Jr. African-American Life in DeKalb County, 1821–1970. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 1998. ISBN 0-7385-0034-8
  • Owens, Sue Ellen, and Megan Milford. DeKalb County in Vintage Postcards. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2001. ISBN 0-7385-1401-2
  • Price, Vivian. The History of DeKalb County, Georgia, 1822–1900. Fernandina Beach, Fla.: Wolfe Publishing Company, 1997. ISBN 1-883793-27-0

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External links

  • DeKalb County official website
  • DeKalb History Center
  • DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • DeKalb Elections Research Guide July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • DeKalb County historical marker

Coordinates: 33°46′N 84°14′W / 33.77°N 84.23°W / 33.77; -84.23

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Fulton County 3 DeKalb is primarily a suburban county In 2009 DeKalb earned the Atlanta Regional Commission s Green Communities designation for its efforts in conserving energy water and fuel investing in renewable energy reducing waste and protecting and restoring natural resources In 2021 the non profit American Rivers named DeKalb s South River the fourth most endangered river in the United States citing the egregious threat that ongoing sewage pollution poses to clean water and public health 4 In recent years some communities in North DeKalb have incorporated following a trend in other suburban areas around Metro Atlanta Dunwoody and Brookhaven are now the largest cities that are entirely contained within the county Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Adjacent counties 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 Census 3 2 2010 Census 4 Economy 5 Culture 5 1 Visitor attractions 5 2 DeKalb County 9 11 Memorial 6 Government and politics 6 1 Public safety 6 2 Federal representation 6 3 State representation 6 4 United States Congress 6 5 Georgia General Assembly 6 5 1 Georgia State Senate 6 5 2 Georgia House of Representatives 6 6 Diplomatic missions 7 Transportation 7 1 Major roads and expressways 7 2 Mass transit 7 3 Pedestrians and cycling 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary education 8 1 1 Public schools 8 1 2 Private schools 8 2 Higher education 8 3 Public libraries 9 Communities 9 1 Cities 9 2 Census designated places 9 3 Unincorporated communities 9 4 Ghost town 10 See also 11 Bibliography 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditThe area of DeKalb county was acquired by the state of Georgia as a result of the 1821 Treaty of Indian Springs with a faction of the Muscogee Creek DeKalb County formed in 1822 from Henry Gwinnett and Fayette counties took its name from Baron Johann de Kalb 1721 1780 a Bavarian born former officer in the French Army who fought for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War 5 The oldest existing house in the county is the 1831 Goodwin House along Peachtree Road in Brookhaven Much of the area was forested a section of old growth forest is preserved at Fernbank Forest In 1853 Fulton County formed from the western half of DeKalb divided along a perfectly straight and due north south line down the middle along which Moreland Avenue now runs Until this time the growing city of Atlanta had been inside DeKalb Atlanta grew because the city of Decatur did not want to become the railroad terminus in the 1830s thus a spot at the Thrasherville encampment in western DeKalb was picked to become Terminus and then Marthasville before becoming Atlanta a few years after its founding North and southwest Fulton came from two other counties Milton and southeast Campbell respectively DeKalb once extended slightly further north to the Chattahoochee River but this strip was later given to Milton and is now the panhandle of Sandy Springs During the Civil War much of the Battle of Atlanta took place in DeKalb Until the 1960s DeKalb was a mainly agricultural county but as the sprawl of the metropolitan Atlanta region expanded DeKalb became increasingly urbanized Finished in 1969 the eastern half of the Interstate 285 beltway called the Perimeter ringed the northeastern and southern edges of the county placing most of it inside the Perimeter along with nearly all of Atlanta Interstate 675 and Georgia 400 were originally planned to connect inside the Perimeter along with the Stone Mountain Freeway U S Highway 78 connecting with the Downtown Connector a co signment of I 75 I 85 near Moreland Avenue destroying many neighborhoods in western DeKalb but community opposition in the early 1970s spared them this fate of urbanization although part of the proposed Stone Mountain Tollway later became the Freedom Parkway Only Interstate 20 and Interstate 85 were successfully built through the county DeKalb also became one of only two counties to approve MARTA rapid transit in the 1970s the county now contains the east and northeast heavy rail lines In April 2018 more than 350 bus drivers for DeKalb County School District went on strike over low pay and poor working conditions resulting in seven bus drivers being fired 6 The DeKalb County seal was created in 1967 by artist Jackson Bailey The design is based on a passage from Aristotle in which a comparison is made between human progress and the relay race The background landscape shows planted fields which is a tribute to DeKalb s heritage as an agrarian community and Stone Mountain now recognized as Georgia s most popular tourist attraction The date of the county s founding 1822 is at the bottom of the seal 7 Geography EditAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 271 square miles 700 km2 of which 268 square miles 690 km2 is land and 3 6 square miles 9 3 km2 1 3 is water 8 The county is located within the upper Piedmont region of the state The county is crossed by the South River and numerous creeks including Nancy Creek Snapfinger Creek and two forks of Peachtree Creek Peachtree Creek and Nancy Creek drain into the Chattahoochee River and eventually to the Gulf of Mexico South River drains into the Ocmulgee River and ultimately into the Atlantic Ocean The southern two thirds of DeKalb County in a line from Druid Hills northeast to Tucker is located in the Upper Ocmulgee River sub basin of the Altamaha River basin while the portion of the county north of that line is located in the Upper Chattahoochee River sub basin of the ACF River Basin Apalachicola Chattahoochee Flint River Basin 9 Stone Mountain lies near the eastern border of the county Soapstone Ridge parallel to the southern border was heavily quarried between 1400 and 100 BC and objects made from the soapstone have been found as far away as the Great Lakes Adjacent counties Edit Gwinnett County north Rockdale County east Henry County south Clayton County southwest Fulton County westDemographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 183010 042 184010 4674 2 185014 32836 9 18607 806 45 5 187010 01428 3 188014 49744 8 189017 18918 6 190021 11222 8 191027 88132 1 192044 05158 0 193070 27859 5 194086 94223 7 1950136 39556 9 1960256 78288 3 1970415 38761 8 1980483 02416 3 1990545 83713 0 2000665 86522 0 2010691 8933 9 2020764 38210 5 U S Decennial Census 10 1790 1960 11 1900 1990 12 1990 2000 13 2010 2019 1 2020 Census Edit DeKalb County racial composition 14 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 215 895 28 2 Black or African American non Hispanic 384 438 50 3 Native American 1 161 0 2 Asian 50 076 6 6 Pacific Islander 202 lt 0 1 Other Mixed 31 139 4 1 Hispanic or Latino 81 471 10 7 As of the 2020 United States census there were 764 382 people 289 829 households and 157 737 families residing in the county 2010 Census Edit As of the 2010 United States Census there were 691 893 people 271 809 households and 161 453 families residing in the county 15 The population density was 2 585 7 inhabitants per square mile 998 3 km2 There were 304 968 housing units at an average density of 1 139 7 per square mile 440 0 km2 16 The racial makeup of the county was 54 3 black or African American 33 3 white 5 1 Asian 0 4 American Indian 4 5 from other races and 2 4 from two or more races Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 9 8 of the population 15 In terms of ancestry 5 9 were English 5 2 were German and 3 5 were American 17 Of the 271 809 households 32 6 had children under the age of 18 living with them 35 8 were married couples living together 18 3 had a female householder with no husband present 40 6 were non families and 31 4 of all households were made up of individuals The average household size was 2 50 and the average family size was 3 18 The median age was 34 3 years 15 The median income for a household in the county was 51 349 and the median income for a family was 60 718 Males had a median income of 43 663 versus 40 288 for females The per capita income for the county was 28 412 About 12 4 of families and 16 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 24 2 of those under age 18 and 11 2 of those age 65 or over 18 Although Fulton County is more populous DeKalb has the highest population density of any county in the Atlanta metropolitan area Economy EditMajor employers in DeKalb County include AT amp T Mobility headquartered in the Lenox Park neighborhood of Brookhaven Emory Healthcare located off of Clifton Road 19 Emory University located off of Clifton Road 19 Kroger which operates its Atlanta area offices at 2175 Parklake Drive NE in Northlake 20 DeKalb County School District headquartered in Stone MountainCulture EditVisitor attractions Edit Davidson Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve 21 Stone Mountain Park 22 Fernbank Museum of Natural History 23 Fernbank Science Center 24 Michael C Carlos Museum 25 Callanwolde Fine Arts Center 26 National Register of Historic Places listings in DeKalb County GeorgiaDeKalb County 9 11 Memorial Edit The DeKalb County 9 11 Memorial 27 was dedicated on September 11 2011 U S Marine and sculptor Curtis James Miller designed a memorial that is located in front of the Dekalb County Fire and Police Headquarters The memorial pays homage to the 343 New York Firefighters 60 New York Police Department and Port Authority Police Officers and the more than 2800 civilian victims of the terrorist attacks in New York City Washington D C and Shanksville Pennsylvania on September 11 2001 A piece of steel from one of the World Trade Center Towers in New York City is the centerpiece of this monument Government and politics EditIn recent years along with many other counties in the Atlanta area DeKalb County has voted strongly Democratic in presidential elections while in the past it was more of a swing county voting Democratic and Republican an equal number of times from 1960 until 1988 Following the 2020 United States election there are no elected Republicans in the county DeKalb is the second most Democratic leaning county in Georgia only behind Clayton County 83 percent of the votes cast in the 2020 presidential election were for Joe Biden 28 United States presidential election results for DeKalb County Georgia 29 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 58 377 15 74 308 162 83 09 4 338 1 17 2016 51 468 16 19 251 370 79 08 15 011 4 72 2012 64 392 20 98 238 224 77 63 4 242 1 38 2008 65 581 20 31 254 594 78 86 2 671 0 83 2004 73 570 26 61 200 787 72 61 2 152 0 78 2000 58 807 26 73 154 509 70 24 6 664 3 03 1996 60 255 29 08 137 903 66 55 9 071 4 38 1992 70 282 32 62 124 559 57 82 20 594 9 56 1988 90 179 48 94 92 521 50 21 1 550 0 84 1984 104 697 57 52 77 329 42 48 0 0 00 1980 74 904 44 74 82 743 49 43 9 758 5 83 1976 67 160 43 60 86 872 56 40 0 0 00 1972 104 750 77 35 30 671 22 65 0 0 00 1968 52 485 50 35 27 796 26 67 23 956 22 98 1964 49 448 57 09 37 154 42 90 11 0 01 1960 24 046 49 93 24 116 50 07 0 0 00 1956 15 718 34 44 29 915 65 56 0 0 00 1952 15 588 42 76 20 865 57 24 0 0 00 1948 5 758 29 50 10 826 55 46 2 937 15 05 1944 2 555 17 47 12 069 82 52 1 0 01 1940 2 081 18 94 8 862 80 65 45 0 41 1936 1 137 13 28 7 391 86 34 32 0 37 1932 633 10 48 5 323 88 14 83 1 37 1928 2 378 50 91 2 293 49 09 0 0 00 1924 590 18 20 2 277 70 26 374 11 54 1920 803 30 30 1 847 69 70 0 0 00 1916 197 10 37 1 690 88 99 12 0 63 1912 431 18 21 1 888 79 76 48 2 03 1908 356 26 16 740 54 37 265 19 47 1904 213 16 08 759 57 28 353 26 64 1900 216 20 67 756 72 34 73 6 99 1896 439 32 45 815 60 24 99 7 32 1892 496 20 68 1 370 57 13 532 22 19 1888 313 23 24 1 021 75 80 13 0 97 1884 450 30 51 1 025 69 49 0 0 00 1880 330 27 36 876 72 64 0 0 00 The current Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb County is Michael Thurmond He took office on January 1 2017 Current County Commissioners as of January 2021 Name District Political partyRobert Patrick 1 DemocraticJeff Rader 2 DemocraticLarry Johnson 3 DemocraticSteve Bradshaw 4 DemocraticMereda Davis Johnson 5 DemocraticEdward Terry 6 DemocraticLorraine Cochran Johnson 7 DemocraticPublic safety Edit DeKalb County fire truck in Brookhaven Unincorporated DeKalb County is policed by the DeKalb County Police Department the DeKalb Sheriff s Office 30 which is responsible for serving criminal warrants and securing the courts and county jail and the DeKalb Marshal s Office which serves civil processes issued through state court such as evictions Fire services are provided throughout the county by DeKalb County Fire and Rescue 31 Previously DeKalb County Fire and Rescue also provided emergency medical services throughout the county however in 2013 the county signed a contract with American Medical Response to provide emergency medical services to the county 32 Federal representation Edit Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in the Druid Hills CDP as seen from Emory University The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is based in the Druid Hills CDP in an unincorporated area in the county 33 34 The Federal Bureau of Investigation Atlanta Field Office is located in Chamblee 35 36 State representation Edit The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice has its headquarters in Avondale Estates near Decatur 37 38 The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has its headquarters near Decatur in an unincorporated area 39 The Metro State Prison of the Georgia Department of Corrections was formerly located in an unincorporated area in DeKalb County 40 Female death row inmates UDS under death sentence resided in the Metro State Prison 41 The prison was closed in 2011 42 United States Congress Edit Senators Name Party Assumed office Level Senate Class 2 Jon Ossoff Democratic 2021 Senior Senator Senate Class 3 Raphael Warnock Democratic 2021 Junior SenatorRepresentatives Name Party Assumed office District 4 Hank Johnson Democratic 2007 District 5 Nikema Williams Democratic 2021 District 6 Lucy McBath Democratic 2019Georgia General Assembly Edit Georgia State Senate Edit District Name Party Assumed office 10 Emanuel Jones Democratic 2005 40 Sally Harrell Democratic 2019 41 Steve Henson Democratic 2003 42 Elena Parent Democratic 2015 43 Tonya Anderson Democratic 2017 44 Gail Davenport Democratic 2011 55 Gloria Butler Democratic 1999Georgia House of Representatives Edit District Name Party Assumed office 79 Mike Wilensky Democratic 2019 80 Matthew Wilson Democratic 2019 81 Scott Holcomb Democratic 2011 82 Mary Margaret Oliver Democratic 2002 83 Becky Evans Democratic 2019 84 Renitta Shannon Democratic 2017 85 Karla Drenner Democratic 2001 86 Zulma Lopez Democratic 1991 87 Viola Davis Democratic 2019 88 Billy Mitchell Democratic 2003 89 Bee Nguyen Democratic 2017 90 Pam Stephenson Democratic 2003 91 Rhonda Taylor Democratic 2021 92 Doreen Carter Democratic 2015 93 Dar shun Kendrick Democratic 2011 94 Karen Bennett Democratic 2013Diplomatic missions Edit The Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta is located in the North Druid Hills CDP 43 44 The Consulate General of Guatemala in Atlanta is located in the North Atlanta CDP 45 46 The Consulate General of Peru in Atlanta is located in the city of Brookhaven 47 Transportation EditMajor roads and expressways Edit I 20 I 85 I 285 I 675 US 23 US 29 US 78 US 278 SR 8 SR 10 SR 12 SR 13 SR 13 Conn SR 14 SR 42 SR 124 SR 141 SR 154 SR 155 SR 212 SR 236 SR 260 SR 410 Mass transit Edit Xpress GA RTA commuter buses and MARTA heavy rail subway and buses serve the county Pedestrians and cycling Edit Currently there are plans for the construction of a multi use trail known as the Peachtree Creek Greenway The goal of the greenway is to provide residents with close to home and close to work access to bicycle and pedestrian trails serve transportation and recreation needs and help encourage quality of life and sustainable economic growth The trail will connect the cities of Atlanta Brookhaven Chamblee and Doraville Arabia Mountain Path Chamblee Rail Trail Hill Loop Trail Nancy Creek Trail Peachtree Creek Greenway under construction South Peachtree Creek Trail Stone Mountain Trail under construction Education EditPrimary and secondary education Edit Public schools Edit The portion of DeKalb County not within the city of Atlanta or the city of Decatur is served by DeKalb County School District formerly DeKalb County School System The Atlanta portion is served by Atlanta Public Schools The Decatur portion is served by Decatur City School District On December 17 2012 the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced that it had downgraded the DeKalb County Schools System s status from on advisement to on probation and warned the school system that the loss of their accreditation was imminent 48 Private schools Edit Private schools in DeKalb County include Atlanta Jewish Academy Upper School former Yeshiva Atlanta in Doraville 49 50 Benjamin Franklin Academy unincorporated area Howard Scholars Academy 51 Decatur Marist School Brookhaven Mohammed Schools unincorporated area 52 Paideia School Atlanta Saint Thomas More Catholic Elementary amp Middle School Decatur St Pius X Catholic High School Chamblee Friends School of Atlanta Decatur Waldorf School of Atlanta Decatur Academe of the Oaks Decatur From its opening in 1990 until 2003 53 the Seigakuin Atlanta International School was located on the property of Oglethorpe University in Brookhaven an unincorporated area 54 Higher education Edit Emory University Agnes Scott College is a private all female undergraduate liberal arts college in Decatur Emory University is a private coeducational liberal arts university It is a member of the Association of American Universities an association of leading research universities in the US and Canada The university consists of the following divisions Emory College of Arts and Science the Laney Graduate School Candler School of Theology Goizueta Business School Emory University School of Law Rollins School of Public Health and the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Mercer University is a private coeducational faith based university with a Baptist heritage Its main campus is in Macon The Cecil B Day Graduate and Professional Campus is in DeKalb County it houses the College of Nursing the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology along with programs of the Eugene W Stetson School of Business and Economics the School of Medicine and the Tift College of Education Oglethorpe University is a private coeducational liberal arts school in Brookhaven and is named after James Oglethorpe founder of the Georgia Colony Georgia Perimeter College formerly DeKalb College has three campuses within the county and offers two year associate degrees Georgia Military College GMC has a satellite campus in Stone Mountain Village Georgia Piedmont Technical College 55 formerly DeKalb Technical College is the largest vocational institution in Georgia Georgia Piedmont Technical College trains students in business engineering technologies health human services industrial arts information systems and transportation DeVry University offers bachelor s and master s degrees in healthcare accounting business and management technology Columbia Theological Seminary is a theological institution of the Presbyterian Church USA in Decatur More than 640 students are enrolled at Columbia in one of five degree programs Master of Divinity Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Theology Doctor of Ministry and Doctor of Theology Luther Rice College and Seminary is a private Christian college and seminary in Lithonia It offers bachelors masters and doctoral programs in ministry and ministry related programs Public libraries Edit The DeKalb County Public Library has 22 branches throughout the county Communities EditCities Edit Atlanta part Avondale Estates Brookhaven Chamblee Clarkston Decatur Doraville Dunwoody Lithonia Pine Lake Stonecrest Stone Mountain Tucker Census designated places Edit Belvedere Park Candler McAfee Druid Hills Gresham Park North Decatur North Druid Hills also known as Briarcliff or Toco Hills Panthersville Redan Scottdale Unincorporated communities Edit Buford Highway Collinsville Conley partly Ellenwood Embry Hills Flair Forest Lenox Park neighborhood in Brookhaven Northlake Pittsburg Smoke Rise Snapfinger Ghost town Edit ConstitutionSee also EditNational Register of Historic Places listings in DeKalb County Georgia Dekalb County District Attorney s Office DeKalb County School District Sidney Dorsey Former sheriff amp murdererBibliography EditDeKalb Historical Society Vanishing DeKalb A Pictorial History Decatur Ga DeKalb Historical Society 1985 ISBN 0 9615459 0 9 Mason Herman Skip Jr African American Life in DeKalb County 1821 1970 Charleston S C Arcadia Publishing 1998 ISBN 0 7385 0034 8 Owens Sue Ellen and Megan Milford DeKalb County in Vintage Postcards Charleston S C Arcadia Publishing 2001 ISBN 0 7385 1401 2 Price Vivian The History of DeKalb County Georgia 1822 1900 Fernandina Beach Fla Wolfe Publishing Company 1997 ISBN 1 883793 27 0References Edit a b State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 12 2021 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Atlanta City Limits City of Atlanta Department of City Planning Retrieved April 18 2022 South River named among America s Most Endangered Rivers American Rivers Retrieved May 22 2021 Gannett Henry 1905 The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States Govt Print Off pp 103 Wilson Lori April 20 2018 At least 7 bus drivers fired over DeKalb schools sick out WSB TV Cox Media Group Retrieved May 2 2018 About the Seal DeKalb County DeKalb County US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission Interactive Mapping Experience Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission Retrieved November 18 2015 U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 21 2014 Historical Census Browser 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2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved December 29 2015 a b A Major Employer Archived from the original on December 12 2013 Contact Us Archived 2009 04 22 at the Wayback Machine Kroger Retrieved on April 30 2009 Hike Bike Historic Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Stone Mountain Theme Park Atlanta Attractions amp Events Fernbank Museum of Natural History Atlanta GA Fernbank Science Center Where Science Becomes an Adventure Emory Michael C Carlos Museum Home Callanwolde Fine Arts Center Callanwolde Security Check Required Georgia 2020 election results ABC News Retrieved April 28 2021 Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections DeKalb County Sheriff Office Dekalbsheriff org Retrieved December 22 2012 DeKalb County fire amp Rescue Web co dekalb ga us April 1 2005 Archived from the original on October 27 2012 Retrieved December 22 2012 DeKalb keeps sanitation rates and service Dunwoody Crier Home Page Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Retrieved on November 19 2008 Druid Hills CDP GA Archived November 25 2011 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Retrieved on May 5 2009 Atlanta Division Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved on June 9 2015 2635 Century Parkway N E Suite 400 Atlanta GA 30345 City of Chamblee Street Map Archive City of Chamblee Retrieved on June 9 2015 Contact Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Retrieved on August 8 2010 Official Zoning Map permanent dead link City of Avondale Estates Retrieved on August 8 2010 Directions Georgia Bureau of Investigation Retrieved on March 4 2014 The GBI Headquarters is located at 3121 Panthersville Road Decatur GA 30034 Metro State Prison Archived May 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Georgia Department of Corrections Retrieved on July 18 2010 Inmates Under Death Sentence January 1 2010 Changes to UDS Population During 2009 permanent dead link Georgia Department of Corrections 3 7 Retrieved on July 18 2010 Cook Rhonda State closed DeKalb County prison Atlanta Journal Constitution Friday April 1 2011 Retrieved on November 18 2012 North Druid Hills CDP GA permanent dead link United States Census Bureau Retrieved on May 5 2009 Home Page Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta Accessed October 26 2008 Consulates Archived 2008 12 21 at the Wayback Machine Georgia Department of Economic Development Accessed October 26 2008 North Atlanta CDP GA permanent dead link United States Census Bureau Retrieved on May 5 2009 Atlanta Archived 2008 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Consulado General del Peru Accessed October 26 2008 DeKalb school district in conflict and crisis put on probation by accreditation agency The Atlanta Journal and Constitution December 17 2012 Retrieved December 19 2012 Home Atlanta Jewish Academy Retrieved on June 1 2017 Lower School 5200 Northland Drive Atlanta GA 30342 and Upper School 3130 Raymond Drive Atlanta GA 30340 Zoning Map City of Doraville September 6 2016 Retrieved on June 1 2017 Howard Scholars Academy Contact Us Archived December 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine Mohammed Schools Retrieved on September 28 2011 735 Fayetteville Road Atlanta Georgia 30316 History Archived November 4 2005 at the Wayback Machine Seigakuin Atlanta International School Retrieved on January 11 2012 SCHOOL MATTERS Former U N diplomat heads Japanese school here Atlanta Journal Constitution July 26 1994 C2 Retrieved on January 11 2012 Georgia Piedmont Technical College Georgia Piedmont Tech is one of Georgia s oldest and most respected technical colleges www gptc edu External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to DeKalb County Georgia DeKalb County official website DeKalb History Center DeKalb Convention and Visitors Bureau DeKalb Elections Research Guide Archived July 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine DeKalb County historical marker Coordinates 33 46 N 84 14 W 33 77 N 84 23 W 33 77 84 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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