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First female (Georgia Court of Appeals): Dorothy Beasley (1969) in 1984 [16] First female (temporary judge; Georgia Supreme Court): Dorothy Robinson in 1985 [13] [14] First African American female (superior court): Leah Ward Sears (1980) in 1988 [17] First African American female (Chief Presiding Judge of a Georgia court): Glenda Hatchett (1977 ...
The lynching victims – George W. and Mae Murray Dorsey, and Roger and Dorothy Malcom – have been commemorated by a community memorial service in 1998, a state historical marker placed in 1999 at the site of the attack (Georgia's first official recognition of a lynching), and an annual re-enactment held since 2005.
Felton was born Dorothy Jean Wood in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 1, 1929, to Ima Sue Chronister and George F. Wood. After graduating from the University of Arkansas in 1950 with a bachelor's degree, she worked as a journalist for the Tulsa Tribune. She married Jethro Jerome Felton Jr. in 1953, and they later moved to the Atlanta metro area.
Pages in category "People from Atlanta" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 296 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
born in Atlanta Matt Battaglia: Emmy Award-winning producer; [5] co-produced a two-time Golden Globe Award-nominated film; acted in over 90 films network pilots and television shows grew up in the towns of Tucker and Lithonia, suburbs of Atlanta [6] Johanna Braddy: actress, The Grudge 3, Paranormal Activity 3 and The Levenger Tapes: born in Atlanta
Mary Dorothy George (1878–1971), née Gordon, was a British historian best known for compiling the last seven volumes of the Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, the primary reference work for the study of British satirical prints of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Atlanta Ballet was founded in 1929 by Dorothy Alexander as the Dorothy Alexander Concert Group. [2] During the 1940s, the organization was known as the Atlanta Civic Ballet, [3] with Dorothy Alexander acting as Director. It was the nation's first regional ballet company.
Dorothy Alexander (born Dorothy Sydney Moses; April 22, 1904 – November 17, 1986) was an American ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, and company director. She was founded what is now called the Atlanta Ballet in 1929.
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