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John C. Inscoe

 Deliverance 
James Dickey's first novel,, is an adventure story of a three-day canoe trip in the rugged...

 Killers of the Dream 
No southerner was more outspoken in expressing moral indignation about the region's injustices and inequities...

 Wise Blood 
One of two novels by Georgia writer Flannery O'Connor,is a masterpiece of allegory and farce...

Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail is the world's longest continuous hiking trail that is maintained and marked. It...

Civil War Journals, Diaries, and Memoirs
In(1962), his classic study of Civil War (1861-65) literature, the literary critic Edmund...

Georgia History: Overview
In many ways Georgia's history is integrally linked to that of the rest of the South and the rest of...

Helen
Helen is a small community in the heart of Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. In the late 1960s its residents...

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

Pulitzer Prizes of Georgia
Numerous Georgia writers have won Pulitzer Prizes for their work in the various categories of letters,...

Sonny Perdue (b. 1946)
Sonny Perdue is the governor of Georgia and the first Republican elected to the office since 1868, when...

Sumter County
Sumter County, in southwest Georgia, was established by an act of the state legislature on December 26,...

Unionists
Historians of the Civil War (1861-65) have only recently begun serious study of Unionists, an often overlooked...

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