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Richard Aeck (1912-1996)
In the pendulum swing between the traditional building arts (whose basis for beauty is ornamented form)...

Aflac
Aflac, based in Columbus, is a leading writer of voluntary insurance coverage. Founded in 1955 by brothers...

African American Archaeology
Georgia is one of the birthplaces of the archaeological study of African American sites and artifacts....

African American Baptists
Baptists have been the largest African American religious group in Georgia since the late eighteenth...

African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church)
The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) is a Christian denomination founded by Bishop Richard...

Agnes Scott College
Agnes Scott College, located in Decatur, just six miles from Atlanta's city center, is an independent...

Agriculture in Georgia: Overview
Georgia's agricultural industry plays a major role in the state's economy, contributing billions of dollars...

Conrad Aiken (1889-1973)
Over a period of nearly fifty years Conrad Aiken published poems, essays, short stories, novels, and...

Amos T. Akerman (1821-1880)
Amos Tappan Akerman was a Georgia lawyer who rose to prominence as U.S. attorney general during Reconstruction...

Albany
Albany, the seat of Dougherty County, has been the commercial hub of southwest Georgia for most of its...

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