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William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, located in the Selig Center in midtown Atlanta, is a cultural...

Brenau University
Brenau University, located in Gainesville, is a private, comprehensive liberal arts university. Baccalaureate,...

Brenau University Galleries
Brenau University Galleries, located on the campus of Brenau University in Gainesville, feature one of...

Thomas Brewer (1894-1956)
Thomas Brewer, an African American physician, spearheaded the drive for racial equality in Columbus from...

Brewton-Parker College
Brewton-Parker College is a coeducational, four-year institution affiliated with the Georgia Baptist...

Brims (d. 1733)
As the forceful ruler of the Creek town of Coweta, on the Chattahoochee River fifteen miles south of...

Van K. Brock (b. 1932)
As a poet who craved a connection with language from an early age, Van K. Brock began to contemplate...

Alexander Brook (1898-1980)
Alexander Brook, a leader among New York City's mainstream figurative painters during the 1930s, painted...

Brooks County
Located just west of Valdosta in southwest Georgia, on the Florida border, Brooks is a county of moss-laden...

D. W. Brooks (1901-1999)
D. W. Brooks, who led Gold Kist Inc., an Atlanta-based farm cooperative, for forty-seven years, was a...

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