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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 14
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 13
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 12
(Georgia Gwinnett College, 2022-03)Newsletter featuring art faculty. Reference made to Artist/Mother podcast https://artistmotherpodcast.com/podcast/106-a-conversation-on-art-anxiety-and-mental-health-with-brianna-hernandez-alice-stone-collins-and-michela-martello/ -
School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 11
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 10
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 9
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 8
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 7
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 6
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 4
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter -Number 2
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School of Liberal Arts Newsletter - Number 1
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GGC History, Issue 20
(Georgia Gwinnett College, 2021-07)July 2021 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department -
GGC History, Issue 16
(2019-02)February 2019 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department -
GGC History, Issue 19
(Georgia Gwinnett College, 2020-11)November 2020 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department -
GGC History, Issue 18
(Georgia Gwinnett College, 2020-04)April 2020 issue of GGC History, a newsletter published by Georgia Gwinnett College's history department -
History of Access to Public Libraries in the American South
(2016-04-19)Paper detailing the historical access to public libraries citizens had in the southern United States. It also includes a poster on the different levels of library access based on demographics such as gender, race, age, and ... -
Failing to Profit from Genocide: How Georgia Facilitated, but Failed to Reward, the Pony Club as a Method of Cherokee Removal
(2016)Paper written on the Pony Club, a group who helped to remove Cherokee Indians from Georgia but never profited from the land. Includes a poster explaining exactly what the Pony Club was.