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  2. Joy Harden Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Joy Harden Bradford (born 1979) [1] is an African American clinical psychologist based in Atlanta, Georgia.She is best known as the founder of a mental health platform called Therapy for Black Girls, which includes a podcast of the same name, that specializes in mental health issues relevant to Black women.

  3. List of African American newspapers in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Colored American of Augusta, Georgia, from December 30, 1865. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Georgia. It includes both current and historical newspapers. The first such newspaper in Georgia was The Colored American, founded in Augusta in 1865. [1] However, most were founded in Atlanta.

  4. Georgia Alliance of African American Attorneys - Wikipedia

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    The Conviction of Honor is the flagship program of GAAAA. The event is held annually during the GAAAA Christmas party at the State Bar of Georgia.The organization honors those members who have made significant contributions to the community and to the ideals of the organization in a mock trial, where the honorees are "convicted" for their service to the profession and community.

  5. Final local job expo for 2024 Masters Tournament scheduled ...

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    The Masters is hosting one more local job expo for the 2024 Masters Tournament, ... The Augusta National Women's Amateur takes place Wednesday, April 3 through Saturday, April 6, with the first ...

  6. Ed McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Edward Marlow McIntyre Sr. (November 16, 1931 – August 14, 2004) became the first African American mayor of Augusta, Georgia, in 1981. [1] He had previously served as a county commissioner for Richmond County since 1970, as the first black candidate to win the office. [2] He received a U.S. federal conviction for extortion in 1984. [3]

  7. John Hope (educator) - Wikipedia

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    John Hope (June 2, 1868 – February 22, 1936), born in Augusta, Georgia, was an American educator and political activist, the first African-descended president of both Morehouse College in 1906 and of Atlanta University in 1929, where he worked to develop graduate programs.

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