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Paine College
Paine College, a historically black college in Augusta, is a private, coeducational, liberal arts institution...

Paintings of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
American painters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries utilized, and evolved from, European examples...

Paleoindian Period: Overview
The initial human settlement of Georgia took place during one of the most dramatic periods of climate...

Paleontology of the Coastal Plain Province
Sedimentary deposits of Georgia's Coastal Plain cover more than half the state and contain abundant fossils...

Pan African Festival of Georgia
Begun in 1997 as a one-day festival presented by the Tubman African American Museum, the annual Pan African...

William H. Parkins (1836-1894)
William H. Parkins was the most significant architect practicing in Georgia in the immediate decades...

Gram Parsons (1946-1973)
Gram Parsons is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important pioneers of the country-rock genre....

Gene Patterson (b. 1923)
Gene Patterson, an influential editor of the Atlanta Constitution...

Paulding County
Paulding County, in northwest Georgia, is the state's eighty-ninth county, created in 1832 as one of...

Frances Pauley (1905-2003)
Frances Pauley, social activist and political organizer, devoted her life to the battle against prejudice...

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