Rick Rojas, who is based in Georgia as The Times’s bureau chief for the American South, has spent time in Savannah as a ...
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Enslaved boy was valued at $800 before he was sent to the Insane Asylum
The Mahone Cemetery began as a burial ground for people enslaved on a Georgia plantation — and today may hold 300 or more ...
A $35 million estate tops Georgia's housing market. See which luxury properties made the list of the 10 most expensive homes ...
Minstrel shows featured white performers with darkened faces performing outrageously racist skit. Northerners found the shows ...
In 1850, Andrew Benjamin Tarbutton enslaved 25 people in central Georgia. A year later, he purchased more than a dozen ...
Long before the famous Underground Railroad, those seeking freedom from slavery traveled on foot, by boat and under cover of darkness to Fort Mose in Spanish-controlled Florida ...
In her 2014 debut novel, which was later adapted for television and nominated for an NAACP Image Award, Natalie Baszile’s “Queen Sugar” follows the Bordelons, a Black family in Louisiana struggling to ...
Dairus Rucker, "Southern State of Mine" Darius Rucker doesn't need to pinpoint a specific place when he closes his eyes and ...
Milledgeville commands respect as Georgia’s former seat of government and power. This political center once hosted debates that shaped an entire state. The Old Governor’s Mansion stands like a ...
Explore Southern Georgia museums opening their doors for free this February, inviting visitors to enjoy culture, history, and ...
Charming Georgia towns shine when crowds are gone offering peaceful streets scenic views local flavor and relaxed moments perfect for slow travel ...
Meanwhile, Americus sits quietly in southwest Georgia, proving you can retire with dignity on $1,800 a month. Not just ...
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