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Andrew Bryan (1737-1812)
Andrew Bryan, a pioneer Baptist leader, helped found First African Baptist Church in Savannah, one of...

Andrew College
Andrew College, founded in 1854, is located in Cuthbert in southwest Georgia. Its mission is to provide...

Andrew Jenkins (1885-1957)
The Reverend Andrew Jenkins of Atlanta was a leading composer of songs popular among southern gospel...

Andrew Young (b. 1932)
Andrew Young's lifelong work as a politician, human rights activist, and businessman has been in great...

Andrews Raid
The Andrews Raid of April 12, 1862, brought the first Union soldiers into north Georgia and led to an...

Angelo Herndon Case
An African American member of the Communist Party, Angelo Herndon won national and international fame...

Anglican Church
The impact of the Anglican Church, or Church of England, in Georgia reaches beyond religion, for it was...

Anne Cox Chambers (b. 1919)
Anne Cox Chambers is a primary owner of Cox Enterprises, a privately held media empire that includes...

Anne Rivers Siddons (b. 1936)
Though all of her eighteen books have been set in Georgia or concern southerners living elsewhere, Anne...

Annie L. McPheeters (1908-1994)
Annie L. McPheeters was one of the first African American professional librarians in the Atlanta Public...

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