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African American History - Social Aspects, U.S. Travel Photography - South, African American Regional History - Southern States, Georgia (U.S.) - Travel, Georgia - State & Local History, Travel Pictorials

Morgan County, Georgia (Black America Series)

by Lynn Robinson Camp
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Overview


The small town of Madison in Morgan County, Georgia, was once considered the South's most cultured and aristocratic town. Since the end of slavery, Morgan County's African-American community has worked hard to carve out its own history and culture "on the other side of Madison's tracks." The engaging vintage images within these pages are sure to evoke treasured memories for longtime county residents and spark an interest in history and heritage among the younger generations.

Synopsis


The small town of Madison in Morgan County, Georgia, was once considered the South's most cultured and aristocratic town. Since the end of slavery, Morgan County's African-American community has worked hard to carve out its own history and culture "on the other side of Madison's tracks." The engaging vintage images within these pages are sure to evoke treasured memories for longtime county residents and spark an interest in history and heritage among the younger generations.

About the Author, Lynn Robinson Camp


In Morgan County, Georgia, author Lynn Robinson Camp has compiled approximately 200 vintage photographs to tell the story of this African-American community built by farmers, carpenters, preachers, blacksmiths, housewives, and brick masons. She has also documented the Andrews family, including internationally acclaimed artist Benny Andrews, award-winning writer Raymond Andrews, and folk artist George Andrews, "The Dot Man."

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738517476

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