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 I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang! 
 I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang!  was a sensational best-selling book by Robert Elliott Burns. Published in 1932, it recounts the...

 I'd Climb the Highest Mountain 
The 1951 film I'd Climb the Highest Mountain, starring Susan Hayward and William Lundigan, tells the story...

Indian Missions
The history of Georgia's Indian missions (1735-1838) is a story of war, politics, assimilation, and displacement—a...

Indian Projectile Points
Stone tips for spears and arrows have been found by the millions throughout Georgia. Such stone tips...

Indian Trails
Before Georgia had roads, it was laced with Indian trails or paths. These trails served the needs of...

Indigo
Humans have held the color blue, often symbolizing power, authority, and even the divine, in high regard...

Indigo Girls
The Indigo Girls have sold more than 7 million albums worldwide, won one Grammy Award, and earned several...

Inman Family
The Inman family is representative of those members of the planter class who lost much of their wealth...

Inman Park
Inman Park holds the distinction of being Atlanta's first planned suburb as well as one of the city's...

Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963)
Arthur Crew Inman was a reclusive and unsuccessful poet whose 17-million word diary, extending from 1919...

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