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Article Index
                        
Americus Movement
Following the Albany Movement of 1961-62, civil rights activism in Georgia centered next on Americus...
Elena Diaz-Verson Amos (1926-2000)
Philanthropist Elena Diaz-Verson Amos, a Cuban immigrant, was active in educational, philanthropic, and...
Emma Amos (b. 1938)
An artist accomplished in several media, Atlanta native Emma Amos confronts and explores difficult issues...
John Amos (1924-1990)
John Amos was a lawyer, businessman, and civic leader who in 1955 founded the American Family Life Assurance...
Paul Anderson (1932-1994)
Paul Anderson was an amateur weight lifter and professional strongman who gained widespread recognition...
Peyton Anderson (1907-1988)
Peyton Anderson, owner and publisher of the Macon Telegraph and News...
William G. Anderson (b. 1927)
During the early 1960s William G. Anderson received national attention as the president of the Albany...
Andersonville Prison
In February 1864, during the Civil War (1861-65), a Confederate prison was established in Macon County...
The Andersonville Trial (Play) and Andersonville (Film)
A play, The Andersonville Trial, and two television films, The Andersonville Trial and Andersonville...
Andrew College
Andrew College, founded in 1854, is located in Cuthbert in southwest Georgia. Its mission is to provide...
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