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S8E4 Podcast: New York Times Reporter Adam Nagourney
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Podcast S8E3: How the British Empire Ended in Georgia: Governor James Wright
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S8E2: Pulitzer Prize Winner Jacqueline Jones
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S8E1 Podcast: Back to School! Plus, A Secret Tunnel Behind Lincoln’s Head on Mt. Rushmore?
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After the War: The Post-War Lives of Civil War Leaders
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Podcast S7E15: Liberty Street: A Savannah Family, Its Golden Boy, and the Civil War
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Podcast S7E14: Michael Thurmond on James Oglethorpe
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The Modern Day Georgia Trustees
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Georgia Trustee: Carol Tomé
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Georgia Trustee: Dr. Louis Sullivan
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Podcast S7E13: Georgia’s Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize
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Podcast S7E12: It Doesn’t Feel Like Thursday: The Week, A History of the Unnatural Rhythms That M...
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Podcast S7E11: David Blight on Yale and Slavery, History and Memory
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Podcast S7E10: Bigfoot and Baseball
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Podcast S7E9: Loserville: How Professional Sports Remade Atlanta—and How Atlanta Remade Professio...
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Podcast S7E8: Elizabeth Varon on General James Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the...
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Georgia Day
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Governing Georgia Across Three Centuries, Part 3: How Do We Participate in Government?
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S7E7 Podcast: What Do You See? An Interview with Author Jeryn Alise Turner
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Podcast S7E6: Pass the Crying Towel: The 2023 College Football Season
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Reconstruction in Georgia
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S7E5 Podcast: John Shelton Reed on Barbecue, the South, and Geezerhood
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Governing Georgia Across Three Centuries, Part 2: Founding of the Georgia Colony
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Georgia Day 2023
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S7E4 Podcast: What the #@%& Happened to the Braves?
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S7E3 Podcast: History, Memory, and Monuments: A Conversation with Kevin Levin
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S7E2 Podcast: C. Vann Woodward: America’s Historian
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Podcast S7E1: What Happened to the Vital Center in Politics?
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The Promise of Self-Government: History and American Democracy
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Governing Georgia Across Three Centuries, Part 1: Why Do We Have Government?
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: The Camilla Massacre
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Sherman’s March to the Sea and the Gift of Savannah
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Veterans Day
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Winning the American Revolution
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Casimir Pulaski
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Georgia’s Royal Connection
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Podcast S5E2: Dayton Duncan
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Developing a Successful Historical Marker Application (Webinar Recording)
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"So, We Are Having an Event...": Event Promotion for Historical Institutions
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Georgia Day 2022
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Georgia Day Statewide Art Contest: Theme, Resources, and Teaching Strategies
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Wait, what? A Deep Dive into Banished Words and Phrases for 2022
58:49
Monuments to Absence: Cherokee Removal and the Contest over Southern Memory
59:01
Webinar: Using the Georgia’s Westward Expansion Inquiry Kit in the Classroom
33:20
S5E1: Happy Halloween
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Tomochichi
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Podcast S4 E10: We Salute You, and Farewell
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Vince Dooley and the University of Georgia
25:33
Podcast S4E9: Elvis, Napoleon, and the Bakersfield Sound
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Conrad Aiken: Cosmos Mariner
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: General James Oglethorpe
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Podcast S4E8: 1776
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The Georgia Historical Society's 2021 Trustees Gala Broadcast
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Podcast S4E7: Item! Stan Lee and the Golden Age of Comics
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Memorial Day
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: Washington Slept Here
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The Complexity of the Past: Teaching, Not Celebrating
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Dispatches from Off the Deaton Path: The Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia
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National Poetry Month: Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
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Two Giants of History Remembered: Phinizy Spalding & Carl Vipperman