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Article Index
                        
City of Rome v. United States (1980)
Race-based discrimination with respect to voting has pervaded American history, and the U.S. Congress...
Civil Rights Movement
The civil rights movement in the American South was one of the most significant and successful social...
Civil War Archaeology
Archaeology offers a unique perspective on the Civil War (1861-65), allowing archaeologists and historians...
Civil War Cemeteries
Both during and after the Civil War (1861-65), Georgians faced the task of burying the Confederate and...
Civil War Centennial
Between 1961 and 1965 the state of Georgia took part in the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of...
Civil War Dissent
The Civil War (1861-65) home front in Georgia, far from reflecting unity in a common cause, was rife...
Civil War Heritage Trails
The impact of the Civil War (1861-65) on Georgia was greater than that of any other event before or since....
Civil War Industry and Manufacturing
The manufacturing might of the North during the Civil War (1861-65) often overshadowed that of the South,...
Civil War Journals, Diaries, and Memoirs
In Patriotic Gore (1962), his classic study of Civil War (1861-65) literature, the literary critic Edmund...
Civil War Prisons
Georgia was home to a number of Confederate prisons during the Civil War (1861-65). Though dwarfed by...
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