“Bo Legs”: The Story of An Atlanta Icon Who Helped Transform The City
Bo Legs, a new biographical documentary film tells the story of Marvin Arrington, Sr.’s love for the city of Atlanta, and his impact in transforming it. Born in Atlanta, then a segregated, provincial town of the Deep South, Marvin Arrington, Sr. grew up to help galvanize the city of his birth into the international, cosmopolitan metropolis that it is today.
This documentary takes viewers on the journey of one man’s dedicated public service for his city and his visionary work for its eventual transformation. Despite the city’s international recognition little is known about how Atlanta came to be “The City Too Busy to Hate”, “The Black Mecca” and “The Capital of the South.” By telling the story of the Honorable Marvin S. Arrington, Sr. Bo Legs tells the story of Atlanta.
The people who worked with Arrington and knew him best help narrate this seminal figure’s storied impact on the region spanning over three decades.
No other person’s biography parallels so harmoniously with the successful growth of the city of Atlanta than Marvin Arrington, Sr.
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