Ivan Allen Jr. was an influential American businessman and politician who served as the 52nd Mayor of Atlanta from 1962 to 1970. He is widely credited for his progressive leadership during the Civil Rights Movement, guiding the city through peaceful desegregation. Allen's administration was instrumental in bringing major league sports to Atlanta, including the Braves baseball and Falcons football teams. His forward-thinking policies and commitment to racial harmony helped establish Atlanta's reputation as 'the city too busy to hate.'