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  2. Georgia Women of Achievement - Wikipedia

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    Worked to preserve government records and photographs; established the Georgia Archives Institute for professional development; helped create the Southeast Archives and Records Conference; Faithful Service Award 1971 from Gov. Jimmy Carter, Outstanding Achievement Award from the Georgia Trust in 1997 and 2000, Brenau University Alumni Hall of ...

  3. Lucy Cobb Institute - Wikipedia

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    Seney–Stovall Chapel. The Lucy Cobb Institute was a girls' school on Milledge Avenue in Athens, Georgia, United States.It was founded by Thomas R. R. Cobb, and named in honor of his daughter, who had died of scarlet fever [2] at age 14, [3] shortly before construction was completed and doors opened; [4] it was incorporated in 1859. [5]

  4. YWCA Building Complex (Athens, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The YWCA Building Complex is a set of three historic Young Women's Christian Association buildings in Athens, Georgia. They were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 as a single listing, not a historic district.

  5. Marty Kemp - Wikipedia

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    Marty Kemp (née Argo; born May 4, 1967) is the first lady of Georgia as the wife of the 83rd governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp.She leads initiatives and advocates for the passing of legislation to combat human trafficking and support youth victims of sex trafficking.

  6. Women's suffrage in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, W. J. Bush introduced a women's suffrage bill to the Georgia Senate. [48] The first women's suffrage speech given in the House happened on July 6 when Whiteside spoke in front of the assembly. [47] On July 7, 1914 more women testified about women's suffrage in front of the Georgia House Constitutional Amendment Committee. [49]

  7. Former Black Athens police officer files federal ...

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    A former Athens-Clarke police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against the Athens-County government on the grounds he was discriminated against when he was fired in 2021 when he was alleged to ...

  8. Women in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Many women also serve in the field of law enforcement and the government. However, no women are allowed to become priests of the Orthodox church or Muslim mullahs. [8] The so-called "traditional stereotypes of gender-defined social roles" are undergoing changes because of the education being received by new generation of women. [8]

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