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Celestine Sibley (1914-1999)
Celestine Sibley, a renowned southern author, journalist, and syndicated columnist, reported for the...

Cemetery Preservation
Cemeteries from past eras have long been a significant part of Georgia's history, and the need for their...

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with headquarters in Atlanta, has been a key factor...

Central Georgia Technical College
Central Georgia Technical College is located in Macon, the seat of Bibb County and the retail, medical,...

Central State Hospital
Chartered in 1837, Central State Hospital was a product of the nineteenth century's social reform movement....

Central of Georgia Railway
The Central of Georgia Railway was one of the most significant railroads in the American South and a...

Certified Literate Community Program (CLCP)
Statistics on literacy in Georgia indicate that a third of adults in the state have difficulties with...

Charlayne Hunter-Gault (b. 1942)
Charlayne Hunter-Gault holds a place in Georgia civil rights history as one of the first two African...

Charles Allen (1913-2005)
Charles Allen was a prominent United Methodist minister who served as pastor of Grace Methodist Church...

Charles B. Cluskey (ca. 1808-1871)
Charles Cluskey was an antebellum architect and a prominent designer of Greek revival–style...

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