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Greene County, Georgia (Black America Series)

by Mamie Lee Hillman
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Overview

Greene County, Georgia, follows the lives of a people once burdened by the yoke of slavery through their struggles and important accomplishments of today. Located 80 miles east of Atlanta, Greene County is a place with a history rooted in faith. It was a site for many churches that began in "brush arbors," spaces where former slaves could gather for worship and express themselves freely. This volume also illuminates some of the area's most influential residents, including Abraham Colby, the county's first African American to serve as representative in the general assembly in 1868, and Dr. Calvin M. Baber, the county's second African-American physician.

Synopsis


Greene County, Georgia, follows the lives of a people once burdened by the yoke of slavery through their struggles and important accomplishments of today. Located 80 miles east of Atlanta, Greene County is a place with a history rooted in faith. It was a site for many churches that began in "brush arbors," spaces where former slaves could gather for worship and express themselves freely. This volume also illuminates some of the area's most influential residents, including Abraham Colby, the county's first African American to serve as representative in the general assembly in 1868, and Dr. Calvin M. Baber, the county's second African-American physician.

About the Author, Mamie Lee Hillman


Local historian Mamie Lee Hillman was born and reared in Greene County and was a leader of the initiative to restore the historical home of Dr. Calvin M. Baber into a cultural museum and resource center. Her love of Greene County is seen through her efforts to ensure that the history of its African-American forebears is told.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738516073

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