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Cox Communications
Atlanta-based Cox Communications, Inc., the nation's third-largest cable-television provider, serves...

Cox Enterprises
Cox Enterprises is one of the largest media companies in the United States. In 2007 the company owned...

Bobby Cox (b. 1941)
One of the greatest managers in the history of major league baseball, Bobby Cox led the Atlanta Braves...

Ida Cox (1896-1967)
Ida Cox was a vaudeville performer and a pioneering blues singer who, along with Gertrude "Ma" Rainey...

Crackers
The epithet cracker has been applied in a derogatory way, like redneck, to rural, non-elite white southerners,...

William and Ellen Craft (1824-1900; 1826-1891)
William and Ellen Craft were slaves from Macon who gained celebrity after a daring, novel, and very public...

Crawford & Company
Crawford & Company, the world's largest independent insurance adjuster, is based in Atlanta and as...

Crawford County
Crawford County, in west central Georgia, is Georgia's fifty-seventh county. The 325-square-mile county...

George W. Crawford (1798-1872)
George W. Crawford, the sole Whig to serve as governor of Georgia, was elected to two terms from 1843...

William Harris Crawford (1772-1834)
No other Georgian of his time achieved as much political prominence in the early national period as did...

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