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Article Index
                        
John Oliver Killens (1916-1987)
The African American writer John Oliver Killens, a native of Macon, drew on his own encounters with racism...
Killers of the Dream
No southerner was more outspoken in expressing moral indignation about the region's injustices and inequities...
King Center
The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change originated in the weeks after the 1968...
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968)
Martin Luther King Jr., Baptist minister and president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference...
Martin Luther King Jr. Streets in Georgia
Streets named after the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. are common and controversial landscape...
King Papers
The papers of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., including speeches, letters, sermons, and other...
King Site
The King site is a mid-sixteenth-century aboriginal town located on the Coosa River in western Floyd...
King and Prince Seafood
Known for producing some of the most beloved seafood dishes served at American restaurants, the Brunswick...
C. B. King (1923-1988)
C. B. King was a prominent African American lawyer known for his courage, courtroom eloquence, and legal...
Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
As a proponent of civil and human rights, Coretta Scott King helped her husband, the Reverend Dr. Martin...
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