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Welcome to the New Georgia Encyclopedia


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The New Georgia Encyclopedia is an authoritative source on the people, places, events, and institutions of Georgia. The site contains nearly 2,000 articles and more than 5,000 images and audio and video clips on the history, culture, and life of the state.

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The NGE is a project of the Georgia Humanities Council in partnership with the University of Georgia Press, the University System of Georgia/GALILEO, and the Office of the Governor. Because of the generous support of our sponsors and partners in the public and private sectors, NGE is available to anyone, anywhere, with Internet access.



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July in Georgia History
In July 1733 the founders of Congregation Mickve Israel, the South's oldest Jewish congregation, arrived...

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Tubman African American Museum
The Tubman African American Museum in Macon is the largest of its kind in the Southeast. Founded in 1981,...

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Sibley Commission
In 1960 Governor Ernest Vandiver Jr., forced to decide between closing public schools or complying with...

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