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    • Origins of Juneteenth

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      This week the Georgia Historical Society is highlighting the Amanda America Dickson Toomer historical marker. In consideration of social distancing precautions, the historical marker dedication was…

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    • Hart County Training School – A Consolidated Rosenwald Equalization African-American School

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    • A Student’s Historical Reflection of Hart County Training School

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    • The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History Remembers Grady Abrams and the 1970 Augusta Riot

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    • The Goulding Table: A Nineteenth Century Tale of Twists and Turns

      This week the Georgia Historical Society highlights the newest Georgia Historical Marker, The Birthplace of Columbia Theological Seminary, located in Lexington, Georgia. In consideration of…

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    • The Theological Seminary: 1825-1829

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