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Kerrie Cotten Williams

Annie L. McPheeters (1908-1994)
Annie L. McPheeters was one of the first African American professional librarians in the Atlanta Public...

Louis Williams

A. T. Walden (1885-1965)
A. T. Walden was a noted attorney, a civil rights leader, and one of the New South's first black political...

Atlanta Negro Voters League (ANVL)
The Atlanta Negro Voters League (ANVL) was a bipartisan political organization started by black leaders...

Clarence A. Bacote (1906-1981)
Clarence A. Bacote was a distinguished historian, scholar, and political activist who dedicated his life...

William B. Hartsfield (1890-1971)
William B. Hartsfield was a man of humble origins who became one of the greatest mayors of Atlanta. ...

Mark Williams

Indian Pottery
Next to stone tools and stone debris, pieces of pottery vessels are the most common evidence of the former...

Indian Projectile Points
Stone tips for spears and arrows have been found by the millions throughout Georgia. Such stone tips...

Irene Mounds
The Irene mounds were located five miles northwest of downtown Savannah in Chatham County, and are now...

Lamar Period
Archaeologists in Georgia have named the period of Georgia prehistory from about A.D. 1350 to 1600 the...

Languages of Georgia Indians
The Indians of Georgia spoke an incredible number of languages. It would surprise most people to learn...

Ocmulgee Mounds
The Ocmulgee site consists of a large and impressive group of mounds located along the fall line of the...

Rock Mounds and Structures
Indian-made rock structures occur in several parts of Georgia. The most famous is the Rock Eagle just...

Marshall W. Williams

Morgan County
Morgan County, in central Georgia, was created from Baldwin County by an act of the state legislature...

Philip Lee Williams

Raymond Andrews (1934-1991)
Raymond Andrews was a widely acclaimed novelist and chronicler of the African American experience in...

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