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Life in the Trenches

Audio Guide for Panel 3 of Voices from the Great War

Le Grand Cherif Mouley Sémein ou Ismael

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Engraving depicting a portrait of Moulay Ismaïl Ibn Sharif of Morocco. The title, biography, and artist details are in French

Lambda Theta Phi Alpha Chapter

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The first chapter of Lambda Theta Phi was founded in 1975 at Kean College. Nine members who make up the Alpha Chapter stand in two line in front of a banner that reads "The Conquistadors of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Alpha Chapter."

Lambda Theta Alpha, Epsilon Alpha Chapter Founding Line

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The Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha was founded in Spring 2009 and was the first Latin Sorority at Kennesaw State University. Crossing Rituals are largely inspired by NPHC traditions and present new members in a line, their order in this…

Lambda Theta Alpha Founding Members

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The 17 members that make the founding line all pose together in matching burgundy sweatshirts that feature their Greek letters.

Judy Coker Benowitz Georgia Journeys Exhibit

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This online exhibit follows the World War II experiences of a long-time Georgia family. 

Jonathan Walker in 1848 from an engraving in the book, Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker: at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage published the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society in Boston

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Engraving published as frontpiece of book "Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker: at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage." Published Boston, at the Anti-Slavery Society Office, 25 Cornhill, 1848

Joint Resolution submitting 13th Amendment to States

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Resolution of the 13th Amendment, submitted and signed by Abraham Lincoln, as well as being signed by Congress.

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John Wesley Preaching to Indians in 1913

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John Wesley, the co-founder of the Methodist church had religious influence in England and was well known for his desire to preach to the Indians which was his main goal for coming to Georgia.