James A. Mackay was a decorated World War II veteran, who returned to Georgia in 1945, determined to make a difference in the segregated world of Georgia politics. He was a staunch opponent of Georgia’s county unit system that entrenched political power in rural counties. From 1950 through 1964 he was a state house member who fought to keep Georgia public schools open in the face of political opposition to desegregation. Elected to Congress in 1964, he was one of two deep-South congressmen who voted in favor of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. In 1967 he co-founded the Georgia Conservancy. For the next 25 years he was Georgia’s leading environmentalist. This thesis explores Mackay’s life from 1919-1950 and the significance of his parents, his ex...
Founded in 1932 by Myles Horton and Don West near Monteagle, Tennessee, this adult education center ...
This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Is...
Primarily focusing on his political career (1878-1894) and as an unofficial public figure after his ...
James A. Mackay was a decorated World War II veteran, who returned to Georgia in 1945, determined to...
Born in the Upson County, Georgia in February 1832, John Brown Gordon attended the University of Geo...
Since the Civil War, historians have tried to understand why eleven southern states seceded from the...
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
The New South Expanded Conventional wisdom (and history books) tells us that Henry W. Grady was the ...
G. Gunby Jordan, a southern industrialist, banker, and philanthropist, became one of the forefathers...
G. Gunby Jordan, a southern industrialist, banker, and philanthropist, became one of the forefathers...
Reconstruction in Georgia William Warren Rogers\u27s biography of Richard Whiteley reveals a comple...
Mildred Lewis Rutherford, as one of the most prominent members of the United Daughters of the Confed...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the cultural influences on the lives of northern teac...
Over the course of Sir James Wright\u27s twenty-three year governorship of Georgia from 1760-1783, h...
This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Is...
Founded in 1932 by Myles Horton and Don West near Monteagle, Tennessee, this adult education center ...
This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Is...
Primarily focusing on his political career (1878-1894) and as an unofficial public figure after his ...
James A. Mackay was a decorated World War II veteran, who returned to Georgia in 1945, determined to...
Born in the Upson County, Georgia in February 1832, John Brown Gordon attended the University of Geo...
Since the Civil War, historians have tried to understand why eleven southern states seceded from the...
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
The New South Expanded Conventional wisdom (and history books) tells us that Henry W. Grady was the ...
G. Gunby Jordan, a southern industrialist, banker, and philanthropist, became one of the forefathers...
G. Gunby Jordan, a southern industrialist, banker, and philanthropist, became one of the forefathers...
Reconstruction in Georgia William Warren Rogers\u27s biography of Richard Whiteley reveals a comple...
Mildred Lewis Rutherford, as one of the most prominent members of the United Daughters of the Confed...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the cultural influences on the lives of northern teac...
Over the course of Sir James Wright\u27s twenty-three year governorship of Georgia from 1760-1783, h...
This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Is...
Founded in 1932 by Myles Horton and Don West near Monteagle, Tennessee, this adult education center ...
This thesis examines the first Citizenship School, its location, participants, and success. Johns Is...
Primarily focusing on his political career (1878-1894) and as an unofficial public figure after his ...