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SS8H6 - New Georgia Encyclopedia

Analyze the impact of Reconstruction on Georgia. Featured articles: Black Legislators during Reconstruction, Rufus Bullock, Camilla Massacre, Tunis Campbell, Constitutional Convention of 1877, Convict Lease System, Cotton, Henry O. Flipper, Freedmen’s Bureau, Freedmen’s Education during Reconstruction, Georgia General Assembly, Gone With the Wind, Gone With the Wind, John B. Gordon, Lucius Holsey, Charles Jones Jenkins, James Johnson, Horace King, Ku Klux Klan in the Reconstruction Era, Jefferson Franklin Long, Lost Cause Religion, McIntosh County Shouters, Reconstruction Conventions, Reconstruction in Georgia, Redemption, Thomas Ruger, Sharecropping, James M.

SS8H7 - New Georgia Encyclopedia

Evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia during the New South Era. a. Identify the ways individuals, groups, and events attempted to shape the New South; include the Bourbon Triumvirate, Henry Grady, International Cotton Expositions, and Tom Watson and the Populists. b. Analyze how rights were denied to African Americans or Blacks through Jim Crow laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, disenfranchisement, and racial violence, including the 1906 Atlanta Riot.

Stone Mountain, 1929 - New Georgia Encyclopedia

An unknown group on a bus trip tours the site of Stone Mountain in June 1929. Work on a Confederate memorial had begun on the side of the granite mountain, but the carving would not be completed until the 1950s. The New Georgia Encyclopedia does not hold the copyright for this media resource and can neither grant nor deny permission to republish or reproduce the image online or in print. Requests for permission to publish or reproduce the resource should be submitted to the Georgia Archives.

Third Street Park - New Georgia Encyclopedia

Macon's Third Street Park stretches from Plum Street to Walnut Street. Cherry trees line the walkways. The New Georgia Encyclopedia does not hold the copyright for this media resource and can neither grant nor deny permission to republish or reproduce the image online or in print. Requests for permission to publish or reproduce the resource may need to be submitted to Explore Georgia. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7qLHOq56imZWjsLqvy6innpyZlnuwvsZomKusmZi5pr%2BOnKaupqSesrR5wqKrop2jYrumtcahmaiqmKS8pb%2BOppicp55kum59lWtqaA%3D%3D

Thomas County Courthouse - New Georgia Encyclopedia

The current courthouse in Thomas County was constructed in 1858 and remodeled thirty years later. Located in the county seat of Thomasville, the courthouse is a three-story brick building designed in the Greek revival style. Photograph by Jimmy Emerson, DVM The New Georgia Encyclopedia does not hold the copyright for this media resource and can neither grant nor deny permission to republish or reproduce the image online or in print. All requests for permission to publish or reproduce the resource must be submitted to the rights holder.