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Jamil S. Zainaldin

Charles Lindbergh in Georgia
In 1923 Charles Lindbergh flew his first solo flight at Souther Field in Americus. He visited Georgia...

Coca-Cola Philanthropy
For much of its history, the Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Company and its corporate leadership and regional...

Daniel Boorstin (1914-2004)
Daniel Joseph Boorstin, a distinguished historian who served as the Librarian of Congress for more than...

Delta Air Lines
Begun in 1928 in Louisiana as the Delta Air Service, the Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is today the nation's...

Eastern Air Lines
Eastern Air Lines began in the late 1920s as Pitcairn Aviation, a small carrier in Philadelphia that...

Goizueta Foundation
The Atlanta-based Goizueta Foundation is an independent private foundation established by Coca-Cola executive...

Governor's Awards in the Humanities
The state of Georgia inaugurated the Governor's Awards in the Humanities in 1986. Through the initiative...

Great Depression
The stock market crash in the waning days of October 1929 heralded the beginning of the worst economic...

J. Bulow Campbell Foundation
Founded in 1940, the Atlanta-based J. Bulow Campbell Foundation is the second-largest foundation in Georgia...

Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
Located in Pooler, just minutes from downtown Savannah on Interstate 95, the Mighty Eighth Air Force...

Museum of Aviation
The Museum of Aviation, on the grounds of Robins Air Force Base, attracts 700,000 visitors each year...

Progressive Era
The Progressive Era refers to a period of varied reforms that took place throughout the United States...

Robert Woodruff (1889-1985)
The name Robert Woodruff is synonymous with the Coca-Cola Company. His leadership, which lasted five...

Souther Field
Souther Field is the oldest continuously operating civilian airport in the United States that has participated,...

Anne Marie Zimeri

Genetic Engineering
The genetic engineering of plants and animals influences the daily lives of Georgians, many of whom consume...

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