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Megan Kate Nelson

 Swamp Water 
The first novel by Vereen Bell,was published initially in serial form in the...

Charles Rinaldo Floyd (1797-1845)
Charles Rinaldo Floyd, the third child and second son of General John Floyd, followed his father into...

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

Hans N. Neuhauser

Right Whales
The North Atlantic right whale (Müller), one of three species of right whales, is Georgia's...

Harvey K. Newman

Concerned Black Clergy
The ministers of African American churches have a long history of involvement in social, political, and...

Cotton Expositions in Atlanta
In the late nineteenth century, fairs and expositions were an important way for cities to attract visitors...

Olympic Games in 1996
From July 19 until August 4, 1996, Atlanta hosted the Centennial Summer Olympic Games, an event that...

The Black Church in Atlanta Politics
Georgia's African American churches have a long history of political involvement, including a crucial...

Lloyd Nick

Oglethorpe University Museum of Art
The mission of the Oglethorpe University Museum of Art in Atlanta is to exhibit figurative or realistic...

Hugh O. Nourse

Georgia Botanical Society
In 1926 the Georgia Botanical Society was founded in Atlanta by Eugene Scofield Heath with the following...

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