Civil Rights: Portrait of a Local Champion, Lonnie C. King, Jr.

Calhoun Public Library 19379 Hartford Street, Edison, United States

The Calhoun County Library will host the Lonnie C. King, Jr., Traveling Exhibit. Join us at the exhibit for community conversations around this local civil rights champion. Our goal is to build historical understanding, encourage informed participation, and empower residents—especially youth and historically marginalized groups—to see voting as a meaningful tool for shaping their community’s […]

Free

Civil Rights: Portrait of a Local Champion, Lonnie C. King, Jr.

Calhoun Public Library 19379 Hartford Street, Edison, United States

The Calhoun County Library will host the Lonnie C. King, Jr., Traveling Exhibit. Join us at the exhibit for community conversations around this local civil rights champion. Our goal is to build historical understanding, encourage informed participation, and empower residents—especially youth and historically marginalized groups—to see voting as a meaningful tool for shaping their community’s […]

Free

How Hip Hop Made Atlanta: Enter the Dungeon

MODA 1315 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia

Hip-hop found a home in a lot of American cities. It found its voice in Atlanta. But the full story — how the music grew out of specific neighborhoods, specific struggles, and specific visions of what the South could be — rarely gets told with the depth it deserves. How Hip-Hop Made Atlanta is a […]

Free

Civil Rights: Portrait of a Local Champion, Lonnie C. King, Jr.

Calhoun Public Library 19379 Hartford Street, Edison, United States

The Calhoun County Library will host the Lonnie C. King, Jr., Traveling Exhibit. Join us at the exhibit for community conversations around this local civil rights champion. Our goal is to build historical understanding, encourage informed participation, and empower residents—especially youth and historically marginalized groups—to see voting as a meaningful tool for shaping their community’s […]

Free

Civil Rights: Portrait of a Local Champion, Lonnie C. King, Jr.

Calhoun Public Library 19379 Hartford Street, Edison, United States

The Calhoun County Library will host the Lonnie C. King, Jr., Traveling Exhibit. Join us at the exhibit for community conversations around this local civil rights champion. Our goal is to build historical understanding, encourage informed participation, and empower residents—especially youth and historically marginalized groups—to see voting as a meaningful tool for shaping their community’s […]

Free

The American Revolution in the South: Myth-Vs-Reality

Clayton County Library Headquarters 865 Battle Creek Road, Jonesboro, GA, United States

The American Revolution is often told through familiar stories but the reality in the South was far more complex. Join us as we welcome Dr. Adam Tate of Clayton State University for an engaging talk that explores the myths, overlooked events, and diverse perspectives that shaped the Revolutionary War in our region. Discover how the […]

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How Hip Hop Made Atlanta: Enter the Trap

MODA 1315 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia

Hip-hop found a home in a lot of American cities. It found its voice in Atlanta. But the full story — how the music grew out of specific neighborhoods, specific struggles, and specific visions of what the South could be — rarely gets told with the depth it deserves. How Hip-Hop Made Atlanta is a […]

Free

Red, White, and ’Cue: Georgia History Through Barbecue

Acworth's Historic Rosenwald School 4410 Cherokee Street, Acworth, United States

Join the Save Acworth History Foundation for a presentation on "Red, White, and ’Cue: Georgia History Through Barbecue." This program will be presented by Dr. James "Trae" Welborn III, and is made possible thanks to the Georgia Circuit, a program of Georgia Humanities. This event will be held at 7:00 PM on August 11, 2026, […]

Georgia Council on Economic Education Teacher Workshop

Bartow History Museum 4 E. Church Street, Cartersville, United States

Educators are invited to a hands-on workshop that connects America 250 exhibit themes with classroom-ready learning. The workshop connects the vital role of public participation to U.S. economic history while providing engaging, standards-aligned strategies teachers can use immediately with their students. This program is part of Voices & Votes: Democracy in America, presented by Georgia […]

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Girl Scout ‘Inside Government’ Badge Workshop

Bartow History Museum 4 E. Church Street, Cartersville, United States

Girl Scouts are invited to explore how American government works in this educational workshop. Participants will learn about the basics of civic operations and laws that affect everyday life. Scouts will build civic knowledge and earn their badge. This program is part of Voices & Votes: Democracy in America, presented by Georgia Humanities through the […]

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