On the night of July 1, 1839, 53 enslaved Africans revolted aboard the slaving schooner La Amistad – Spanish for “Friendship” ...
Dr. James Livingood, distinguished UTC professor, discussed the removal of the Cherokee from this area in excerpts from his "Chattanooga: Illustrated History:" ...
History and nature intertwine throughout the Golden Isles, but perhaps nowhere is it as apparent as on the north end of St.
THOMASVILLE- The Learning Center at Pebble Hill Plantation, with local artist and educator, Jessica Dell, recently held two “Quail Pastels” workshops for elementary, middle school, and high school ...
This Sunday, February 9th, is Super Museum Sunday! Explore Georgia's history with free entrance to state historic sites, ...
At the end of a daylong hunting trip in the Flathead Valley last November, it occurred to Jim Vashro that he’d crisscrossed ...
The well-loved architectural feature is a staple of the American South, but its roots can be traced to Africa.
Bennett Parten, a Royston native and assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, has done the research and concluded that Georgia was the site of the biggest liberation event in ...
THOMASVILLE- Pebble Hill Plantation recently announced that it will participate in the Georgia History Festival’s Super ...
Shutterstock Out-of-this-world Coasts at the Peach State Most Georgians don’t bother with the barrier islands beyond St.
The general’s campaign through the South is known for its brutality against civilians. For the enslaved who followed his army ...