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A Legacy of Leadership: Abraham Baldwin and the Constitutional Convention

December 1, 2017December 1, 2017 GHS

In classrooms across Georgia, students learn about Abraham Baldwin, one of two Georgians who signed the United States Constitution. Baldwin represented Georgians at the Constitutional Convention (May-September 1787), and contributed […]

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Sequoyah Enhanced Online Resources

November 21, 2016October 13, 2017 GHS

Did you know that Georgia was home to the first Native American Newspaper published in the United States? Did you know that the newspaper was published only a few years […]

 Education, Featured Historical Topic, Georgia History Festival, Sophia's Schoolhouse

Sophia’s Schoolhouse – Researching the Civil Rights Movement

October 20, 2016October 18, 2016 GHS

In keeping with this month’s theme of Opening the Archives: Telling Stories of Innovation, check out these Sophia’s Schoolhouse videos to learn about the Civil Rights Movement in Savannah, Georgia, […]

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Sophia’s Schoolhouse – Help! I’ve Been Assigned a Research Project

October 18, 2016October 18, 2016 GHS

In keeping with this month’s theme of Opening the Archives: Telling Stories of Innovation, check out these Sophia’s Schoolhouse videos. This series was created in conjunction with several school visits […]

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Sophia’s Schoolhouse: That’s So Meta

October 8, 2015November 4, 2015 GHS

So what is metadata anyways? Attend this session of Sophia’s Schoolhouse to find out what metadata is all about and learn what people mean when they say “that’s so meta.” […]

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