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Perry Hiott

Georgia's City Governments
There are at present 535 cities and towns in Georgia. Each possesses a charter of municipal incorporation...

Jack Holbrook

Webster County
On December 16, 1853, Webster County, in the southwestern part of the state, was carved out of Lee and...

Justin S. Holcomb

Christian Science
The Christian Science movement began in the 1860s in Massachusetts and is based on the teachings of Mary...

Presbyterian Church in America
The Presbyterian Church in America is one of the fastest-growing denominations in the United States....

Salvation Army
Known for its uniforms, brass bands, and programs for the poor, the Salvation Army began its work in...

Jennifer L. Holcombe

Heritage Education
Heritage education has evolved and matured over many years. Teachers and students employ local historic...

Irene V. Holliman

Julia Flisch (1861-1941)
Julia Flisch was an advocate for young women's rights, education, and independence. She strove to advance...

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC (pronounced "snick"), was one of the key organizations...

Techwood Homes
In 1935 Techwood Homes became the first public housing project built in the United States. The federally...

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