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Tag Archives: Georgia
Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize – here are her five facts about her. OSLO, Norway – U.S. voting rights activist and Democratic Party politician Stacey Abrams has been … Continue reading
19 African Americans families purchase 97 acres of land to create safe city for Black people. They named the town “Freedom”
Shortly after the Civil War ended many African Americans found towns sprang up all over the country and was named, “Freedom”. The same name was selected by the residents of a newly established area established between Atlanta and Augusta Georgia. … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, Freedom, life
Tagged 1921, Georgia, Greenwood, Massacre, Oklahoma, Toombsboro, Township, Tulsa
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Fictional Usage Of Real Places
Fictional usage of real places in novels and books is quite common in literature and art. New York City, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, Chicago, London, and Paris; to name a few are fictional used in thousands of books and movies … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, African American History, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, atrocity, authors, books, family, futuristic, history, horror, liberty, life, pain and suffering, paranormal romance,, Personal thoughts, readers, relationships, suffering, writings
Tagged Brunswick, fantasy, fiction, Georgia, novel, racism, shooting death
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Unholy Pursuit: The Devil On My Trail-Chapter 1
Gazing at the streets, heat waves dancing before her eyes. Augusta Georgia seems hotter than the foyers of hell. No air condition, only a folded newspaper bent into a fan to keep the heat from driving her insane, Ana stood … Continue reading
Posted in Azazel, Bea, book lovers, books, Free book, horror, immortals, life, love, lover, Lovers, mythology, novel, paranormal romance,, readers, romance, saints, society, Supernatural, time travel, travel, Unholy Pursuit main character, warlock, warrior, warrior saints, witches, writers, writings
Tagged books, Christianity, Georgia, hellhounds, hellions, internet, life, love, pursuit, relationships, truth, writing
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Martyrdom in Coastal Georgia 420 Years Ago
While looking up information regarding where Hurricane Jose may come inland I came across an interesting bit of history about the area. I mean something I didn’t already know. The story below was a tragic, a very sad one that … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, history, life, Personal thoughts, saints
Tagged friars, Georgia, martyrdom, saints
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