Six schools in Georgia are named after Confederate politicians — five them named after Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. Four of these Jeff Davis schools are in Hazlehurst, the county seat of Jeff Davis County.

Joseph E. Brown Middle School, Atlanta is 97% black Four schools in Hazlehurst named after Jefferson Davis Joseph E. Brown Middle School, Atlanta is 97% black Four schools in Hazlehurst named after Jefferson Davis Joseph E. Brown Middle School, Atlanta is 97% black Four schools in Hazlehurst named after Jefferson Davis

The fifth one is in Trenton. The city of Atlanta has the sixth school, Joseph E. Brown Middle School, whose student body is 97 percent black.

Use the interactive map below to explore Confederate symbols in Georgia. Hover your mouse or tap over the circles to get more information about that symbol.

You can also take a look at Confederate memorials and symbols in metro Atlanta here.

Pete Corson contributed to this story.

Note: This analysis uses data provided by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The number of monuments in Georgia was changed from 194 to 192, since two streets in Fitzgerald — Logan Street and Thomas Street — are actually named after Union generals and had been mistakenly categorized as Confederate symbols by the SPLC. This brings the number of Confederate monuments in Fitzgerald to 10. If you know of more monuments or have updates about a symbol in your town, please email saurabh.datar@ajc.com.