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College of Coastal Georgia
The College of Coastal Georgia (CCG) is a public four-year college located in Brunswick, with a satellite...

College of Management at Georgia Institute of Technology
The College of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta combines the...

Colonial Architecture: Overview
Colonial Georgia witnessed a stark contrast between impressive town plans motivated by Enlightenment...

Colonial Coastal Fortifications
Sincere though General James Oglethorpe may have been about Georgia's philanthropic rhetoric, he understood...

Colonial Immigration
Immigrants to colonial Georgia came from a vast array of regions around the Atlantic basin—including...

Colonial Military
From the arrival of the first British settlers in February 1733 until the onset of the American Revolution...

 The Color Purple 
 The Color Purple is the international best-selling novel by Alice Walker, an African American writer from...

Colquitt
Colquitt is not only the county seat but also the only incorporated area of Miller County, in southwest...

Colquitt County
Colquitt County, in south Georgia, was established in 1856 on lands ceded between 1814 and 1818 by the...

Alfred H. Colquitt (1824-1894)
Alfred H. Colquitt, an active secessionist and brigade commander in the Civil War (1861-65), was a prominent...

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