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Ebenezer Baptist Church
Located within Atlanta's Sweet Auburn district, the reputed cradle of the civil rights movement, Ebenezer...

Ebos Landing
The story that gives Ebos Landing its name is one of the most colorful and enduring tales in Georgia's...

Echols County
Echols County, on Georgia's border with Florida, was carved from Clinch and Lowndes counties in 1858...

Margaret Edson (b. 1961)
Margaret Edson, a playwright and kindergarten teacher in Atlanta, is best known for Wit, a play about...

Education Reform
Education reform has long been a topic of political debate in Georgia. In most public opinion surveys,...

Edward J. Cashin (1927-2007)
Edward J. Cashin was one of the preeminent historians of colonial- and Revolutionary-era Georgia. His...

Effingham County
Effingham County, on Georgia's eastern border, is the fourth of the state's eight original counties....

Mike Egan (b. 1926)
A prominent Republican leader in the Georgia General Assembly during the long transition from Democratic...

Elbert County
In the northeast Georgia Piedmont, between the Savannah and Broad rivers, lies Elbert County. The area...

Samuel Elbert (1740-1788)
Before his governorship of Georgia in 1785, Savannahian Samuel Elbert served as commander of both Georgia's...

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