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  2. List of African American newspapers in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The first such newspaper in Georgia was The Colored American, founded in Augusta in 1865. [1] However, most were founded in Atlanta. While most such newspapers in Georgia have been very short-lived, a few, such as the Savannah Tribune, Atlanta Daily World, and Atlanta Inquirer, have had extensive influence over many decades. [2]: 119

  3. Category:Newspapers published in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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  4. George L. Smith (Georgia politician) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born in Stillmore, Georgia in 1912, and attended the University of Georgia. Admitted to the Georgia bar in 1932, he was an attorney and served as City Attorney of Swainsboro, Georgia before his election to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1944. He served as the speaker of that body on two occasions, from 1959 to 1962, and from ...

  5. Category:People from Swainsboro, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Swainsboro, Georgia. Pages in category "People from Swainsboro, Georgia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  6. Swainsboro, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Early in its corporate life, much like other rural Georgia towns, Swainsboro depended on railroads for transportation. However, in the 1930s, many of the town's streets and sidewalks were paved, and Swainsboro found itself at the intersection of two major national highways, U.S. 1 and U.S. 80, thus earning its city motto: "Crossroads of the Great South".

  7. The Blade - Wikipedia

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    The Blade, a newspaper published in Toledo, Ohio; Washington Blade, an LGBT newspaper; The New York Blade, an LGBT newspaper; People.

  8. Emanuel County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel County is a county located in the eastern portion, or "Classic South" region of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,768. [1] The county seat is Swainsboro. [2]

  9. The Tattnall Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, which often cites primary sources on Tattnall County history, can be found in the library at University of Georgia, categorized in an archive of Georgia newspapers. Russell J. "Russ" Rhoden (a fourth generation Rhoden) owns and operates the Tattnall Journal, [2] which boasts a circulation of nearly 4,500 newspapers in the county.