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Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, a research institution within the University System of Georgia...

John M. Slaton (1866-1955)
John M. Slaton was Georgia's sixtieth governor, serving two terms, in 1911-12 and 1913-15. He was also...

Slave Narratives
One of the most valuable sources available for understanding the experiences of slaves in the American...

Slave Patrols
Beginning in 1757 Georgia's colonial assembly required white landowners and residents to serve as slave...

Atlantic Slave Trade to Savannah
Over the course of forty-eight years, Savannah played an integral role in the Atlantic slave trade. Although...

Slave Women
As was true in all southern states, slave women played an integral part in Georgia's colonial and antebellum...

Slavery in Antebellum Georgia
When the Georgia Trustees first envisioned their colonial experiment in the early 1730s, they sought...

Slavery in Colonial Georgia
Between 1735 and 1750 Georgia was unique among Britain's American colonies, as it was the only one to...

Slavery in Revolutionary Georgia
The American Revolution (1775-83) probably affected both the system of slavery and the lives of individual...

Small Farmer Outreach Training and Technical Assistance Project
Since it began as the Socially Disadvantaged Audience Project in 1992, Fort Valley State University's...

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