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Continuing Education
Continuing education takes many forms and serves a variety of purposes. It is noncredit education and...

Convict Lease System
During the antebellum period, Georgia and the rest of the South relied heavily on slave labor for farming...

Conyers
Conyers, located twenty miles east of Atlanta on Interstate 20, is the seat of Rockdale County and part...

Conyers Apparitions of the Virgin Mary
From October 13, 1990, through October 13, 1998, Conyers housewife Nancy Fowler claimed that the Virgin...

Cook County
Cook County, forty miles north of the Florida border in south central Georgia, is the state's 155th county....

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship was formed in Atlanta in 1991 in response to the growing fundamentalism...

Cooperative Extension Service
The Cooperative Extension Service is a partnership in outreach education funded by federal, state, and...

Cordele
Cordele is located in the heart of Georgia, 60 miles south of Macon and 100 miles north of the Florida...

Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
As a proponent of civil and human rights, Coretta Scott King helped her husband, the Reverend Dr. Martin...

Cornelia Bailey (b. 1945)
As a member of the last generation of African Americans born and educated on Sapelo Island, Cornelia...

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