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Famous Georgia People for Georgia Studies

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Tomochichi   Colonial   Indian chief that gave land to the colonists of Savannah.  
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Mary Musgrove   Colonial   A trader who was hired to be a translator for the colonists.  
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Elijah Clarke   American Revolution   Continental American Officer who commanded at the Battle of Kettle Creek.  
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Rebecca Latimer Felton   American Revolution   An American writer, lecturer, reformer, and politician who became the first woman to serve in the United States Senate.  
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Nancy Hart   American Revolution   Heroine of the American Revolutionary War noted for her whose exploits against Loyalists in the Georgia backcountry.  
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Lyman Hall   American Revolution   Was a physician, clergyman, and statesman, was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia. Hall County is named after him.  
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George Walton   American Revolution   Signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia and also served as the second Chief Executive of that state.  
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Abraham Baldwin   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   One of the Founding Fathers of Georgia, and founder of the University of Georgia.  
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William Few   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Was a Politician that represented Georgia in the Constitutional Convention. He fought in the Revolutionary War.  
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Alexander McGivillary   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Principal Chief of the Upper Creeks. He established an alliance with the British and resisted European and American expansion into his territories.  
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William McIntosh   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Leader of the Lower Creeks, that started using European Tools. He allied with the United States against the Upper Creeks.  
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Sequoyah   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Also known as George Guess, he invented the Cherokee Syllabary, so The Indians could write and read their spoken language.  
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John Ross   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Became the leader of The Cherokee Nation. He was one-eighth Cherokee. He was also a successful tobacco farmer.  
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John Marshall   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   Longest serving Chief Justice who really built up the Judicial Branch of Government. He made a number of good rulings and laws.  
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Alexander Stephens   Building a Country and Westward Expansion   He was an American politician and vice president of the Confederacy. He was also the 50th governor of Georgia.  
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Henry McNeal Turner   New South   African American politician who was an active legislator and became an outspoken advocate for the back-to-Africa emigration.  
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Bourbon Triumvirate   New South   Made of Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt and John B. Gordon, these three ruled the Georgia legislature uninterrupted for a decade.  
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Henry Grady   New South   "Spokesperson of the New South", he was the managing editor for the Atlanta Constitution.  
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Thomas E. Watson   New South   Liberal, racist and anti-Catholic, this man represented the Populist Party.  
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Rebecca Latimer Felton   New South   She was the most prominent woman in the Progressive Era. She was also the first female senator in the US.  
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John Hope   New South   Most important African American educator and race leader of the 20th century  
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Lugenia Burns Hope   New South   A social activist, she helped improve black communities throughout the South.  
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Alonzo Herndon   New South   African American barber and entrepreneur. He helped found the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, which was largely successful.  
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Herman Talmadge   Desegregation and Civil Rights   A senator for Georgia in the mid to late 20th Century. He was one of the governors in the Three Governors Controversy.  
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Benjamin Mays   Desegregation and Civil Rights   A minister,scholar and social activist, he helped considerably in MLK's Civil Rights Movement. He was also very outspoken.  
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Martin Luther King Jr.   Desegregation and Civil Rights   A pastor, activist, and humanitarian, this man is best known for leading the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He used nonviolent practices.  
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Hamilton Holmes   Desegregation and Civil Rights   An orthopedic physician, he was one of the first two African Americans admitted into the University of Georgia.  
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault   Desegregation and Civil Rights   A journalist and correspondent to NPR, she was one of the first two African Americans admitted into UGA.  
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Maynard Jackson   Desegregation and Civil Rights   An African American politician, he was the 54th and 56th mayor of Atlanta. He was the first African American mayor of a large Southern city.  
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Lester Maddox   Desegregation and Civil Rights   75th Governor of Georgia, he was a segregationist. He owned a "Whites Only" restaurant and chose to have it close rather than desegregate it when it became a law.  
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Andrew Young   Desegregation and Civil Rights   A diplomat, activist, and pastor, he was the 55th mayor of Atlanta and also an ambassador to the United Nations. He was also a good friend of Martin Luther King Jr.  
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Jimmy Carter   Desegregation and Civil Rights   The 39th President of the United States, he was also a peanut farmer and was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize after leaving office.  
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James Oglethorpe   Colonial   The most important trustee an founder of Savannah, which would be Georgia.  
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