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Robert J. Wilson  III

Georgia College and State University
Georgia College and State University, Georgia's public liberal arts university, in Milledgeville was...

Milledgeville
Milledgeville is the seat of Baldwin County in central Georgia. It served as the fourth capital of Georgia...

Samuel Wilson

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund)
The federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, or Superfund)...

Carlise E. Womack

Cordele
Cordele is located in the heart of Georgia, 60 miles south of Macon and 100 miles north of the Florida...

Governor's Honors Program
The Governor's Honors Program is a six-week supplemental enrichment program held each summer for academically...

Homeschooling
In 1975 the number of children receiving home-based instruction in the state of Georgia was about 10,000....

Selena Sloan Butler (ca. 1872-1964)
Selena Sloan Butler organized the first National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers (NCCPT) and...

Thomas County
Thomas County is located deep in south central Georgia's plantation country, along the state's border...

Tift County
Covering an area of 265 square miles in south central Georgia, Tift County was created in 1905 from sections...

Todd Womack

Spanish-American War in Georgia
On the quiet evening of February 15, 1898, the American exercise in saber rattling with Spain over the...

World War I in Georgia
Georgia played a significant role during America's participation in World War I (1917-18). The state...

Betty Wood

Slavery in Colonial Georgia
Between 1735 and 1750 Georgia was unique among Britain's American colonies, as it was the only one to...

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