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Kimberly K. Estep

Thomas University
Founded in 1950, Thomas University is a private, nonprofit institution in Thomasville that offers associate's,...

Elizabeth W. Etheridge

Branch Mint at Dahlonega
A branch of the United States Mint was established in Dahlonega in 1835, a decade after the nation's...

Robbie Ethridge

Benjamin Hawkins (1754-1816)
In 1796 U.S. president George Washington appointed Benjamin Hawkins as "Principal Temporary Agent for...

English Trade in Deerskins and Indian Slaves
When the English came to America, the Native Americans of Georgia encountered one of the most profound...

Laurence W. Etling

George Foster Peabody Awards
Broadcasting's most prestigious award, the George Foster Peabody Award, is given annually by the Grady...

WERD
WERD in Atlanta became the first radio station in America to be owned by an African American when Jesse...

WSB Radio
On March 15, 1922, the "Light Cavalry Overture" was played to listeners on about 1,000 radio receivers...

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