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Bowers v. Hardwick (1986)
Relying on "substantive due process" precedents—including the U.S. Supreme Court's earlier...

Bradley-Turner Foundation
The Bradley-Turner Foundation is an independent private foundation based in Columbus. In 2003 the foundation...

Brainard Cheney (1900-1990)
Brainard Cheney was a twentieth-century novelist, political speechwriter, and essayist from the wiregrass...

Branch Mint at Dahlonega
A branch of the United States Mint was established in Dahlonega in 1835, a decade after the nation's...

Brantley County
In 1920 Brantley County, in southeast Georgia, became Georgia's 158th county. Prior to 1920, residents...

Braselton
The town of Braselton, incorporated in 1916, occupies thirty-four square miles in northeast Georgia,...

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...

Brenda Lee (b. 1944)
Singer Brenda Lee, known as "Little Miss Dynamite," has enjoyed success as a child performer, teen idol,...

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

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