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Bettie Sellers (b. 1926)
Bettie Sellers lives and writes poetry in Young Harris, a small college town in the mountains of north...

Seminole County
Seminole County is located in the extreme southwestern corner of Georgia. It is bounded by Alabama to...

Seminole Wars
The three Seminole Wars that commanded the attention and manpower of the U.S. Army and Navy during the...

Sequoyah (ca. 1770-ca. 1840)
Sequoyah, or Sequoia (both spellings were given by missionaries, but in Cherokee the name is closer to...

Service Learning
Service learning is a method of teaching and learning that helps students to learn academic content and...

Mildred Seydell (1889-1988)
Mildred Seydell broke the gender barrier and was one of the first women to work as a newspaper journalist...

Shakers
The Shakers, whose official name is the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, were...

Sharecropping
Sharecropping was an agricultural labor system that developed in Georgia and throughout the South following...

Shaw Industries
Shaw Industries, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, is the largest manufacturer of carpet in the world...

Robert Shaw (1916-1999)
Robert Shaw, the music director and conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for more than twenty...

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