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Otis Redding (1941-1967)
In just a few short years, Otis Redding became one of the most admired and influential soul musicians,...

Redemption
In the context of southern politics, the term Redemption refers to the overthrow or defeat of Radical Republicans...

Byron Herbert Reece (1917-1958)
Byron Herbert Reece was the author of four books of poetry and two novels. During his short career he...

Francine Reed (b. 1947)
Francine Reed, Atlanta's "queen of the blues," was born in Pembroke Township, Illinois, on July 11, 1947....

Jerry Reed (1937-2008)
Preferring to be known as an "entertainer," Georgia native Jerry Reed had a successful career as a recording...

Regional Preservation Services System
Georgia is unique in the way it provides regional and local preservation services. The state's Regional...

Regulatory Provisions
Regulations issued by Georgia governmental agencies have the force of law. The legislation creating an...

Neel Reid (1885-1926)
For several generations Neel Reid was the best-known residential architect in Atlanta. His houses enjoyed...

Reinhardt University
Reinhardt University is a liberal arts institution founded in 1883 and affiliated with the United Methodist...

Reptiles and Amphibians
The richest biodiversity of reptile and amphibian species (herpetofauna) in the United States is concentrated...

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