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Martha Berry (1866-1942)
Martha Berry was the founder of the Berry Schools for academically able but economically poor children...

Martha Hudson (b. 1939)
Martha Hudson, Olympic track and field gold medal winner and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-American,...

Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
Martin Luther King Jr., Baptist minister and president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference...

Martin Luther King Jr. Streets in Georgia
Streets named after the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. are common and controversial landscape...

Marvin Griffin (1907-1982)
Marvin Griffin served as governor of Georgia from 1955 to 1959. Griffin was one of the first governors...

Mary Frances Early (b. 1936)
On August 16, 1962, Mary Frances Early became the first African American to graduate from the University...

Mary Hood (b. 1946)
Mary Hood is best known for her work as a short-story writer, although she regularly publishes reviews...

Mary Latimer McLendon (1840-1921)
Mary Latimer McLendon, along with her older sister Rebecca Latimer Felton, was a leader in the prohibition...

Mary Musgrove (ca. 1700-ca. 1763)
Known as Coosaponakeesa among the Creek Indians, Mary Musgrove served as a cultural liaison between colonial...

Mary Telfair (1791-1875)
A member of the distinguished Telfair family of Georgia, Mary Telfair is perhaps best remembered as the...

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