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Ellen H. Rogers

Sea Island Company
The Sea Island Company is a family-owned hospitality and real estate corporation that was founded in...

Sea Island
Sea Island is an internationally known resort and cottage colony located off the Georgia coast near ...

William Warren Rogers

Thomasville
Thomasville, the county seat of Thomas County, is located in southwest Georgia's wiregrass region. The...

Katherine E. Rohrer

 On the Plantation 
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 Wanderer 
Thewas the last ship to bring slaves from Africa to Georgia and one of the last ships to smuggle...

David B. Mitchell (1766-1837)
David B. Mitchell, a three-time Georgia governor during the early nineteenth century, held numerous political...

Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas (1834-1907)
Ella Gertrude Clanton Thomas, the daughter and wife of Augusta planters, is best known for the extensive...

George R. Gilmer (1790-1859)
George R. Gilmer, a two-time Georgia governor during the 1830s, is best known for his successful efforts...

Jared Irwin (ca. 1750-1818)
Jared Irwin, a two-time Georgia governor of the early national period, is best known for repealing the...

Kate Cumming (ca. 1830-1909)
Kate Cumming is best known for her dedicated service to sick and wounded Confederate soldiers. She spent...

Mary G. Rolinson

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has had an unbroken presence in...

Universal Negro Improvement Association
The Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) had at least thirty-four divisions in Georgia during...

Scott Romine

Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin (1897-1988)
Sociologist, activist, teacher, and writer, Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin spent a lifetime studying and combating...

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