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Scott A. Merkle

American Chestnut
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the American chestnut ([Marshall] Borkh)...

Franklin Tree (Franklinia alatamaha)
The Franklin tree or lost camellia () is an unusually beautiful tree, once native...

Denise S. Mewborn

Public Education (PreK-12)
As of 2008, approximately 1.6 million students were enrolled in prekindergarten through twelfth grade...

Judith L. Meyer

River Basins
Georgia's natural resources include fourteen river basins, which support a rich diversity of native fish...

J. Michael Meyers

Birds
Birds, more than any other vertebrate (an animal with a backbone), dominate Georgia's landscapes. The...

Matthew L. Miller

Jermaine Dupri (b. 1972)
Jermaine Dupri achieved enormous commercial success before the age of twenty as a songwriter and producer...

LaFace Records
The Atlanta-based LaFace Records was home to some of the top-selling pop, rhythm-and-blues, and rap artists...

OutKast
OutKast, an Atlanta-based hip-hop duo consisting of Andre Benjamin (known as "Dre" and "Andre 3000")...

The Tams
The Atlanta-based quintet the Tams was one of a small number of black vocal groups to emerge from the...

WAOK
WAOK, an Atlanta AM radio station owned by Zenas Sears, was one of the first in the nation to feature...

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