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In new book, Michael Thurmond makes a case that Georgia’s colonial founder “helped breathe life” into the abolitionist movement, notion […] The post A Black author takes a new look at ...
Michael Thurmond will have a book signing in Athens on Feb. 25. And while law is a profession, history is a passion. He has authored two previous books of history.
Thurmond's most gratifying accomplishment as a public official was the construction of a $20 million school for young people with disabilities at the historic Roosevelt Institute in Warm Springs, Georgia. In 2016, Thurmond decided to run for the open DeKalb County C.E.O.'s office being vacated by term-limited incumbent Democrat Burrell Ellis ...
Thurmond was the underdog in trying to become the first African-American to serve Georgia in the U.S. Senate. Thurmond claimed, "Polls are irrelevant. As everyone knows, the only poll that counts is the election on November 2." [7] Isakson defended his record, saying, "Big business is not evil. If you didn't have big business, you wouldn't have ...
Human Events is an American conservative political news and analysis website. Founded in 1944 as a print newspaper, Human Events became a digital-only publication in 2013. ...
Michael Thurmond thought he was reading familiar history at the burial place of Georgia's colonial founder. Then a single sentence on a marble plaque extolling the accomplishments of James Edward ...
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Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery Historical Marker, erected 2008, Athens, GA. Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery was founded in 1882 as a cemetery for African Americans [2] in the 216th general militia district, Athens, Georgia area. [3]