May 14—When I was a child, I had no qualms about being called a Georgia Cracker. In elementary school we learned it was a nickname for Georgians that referred to the hard-working wagon drivers who as ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt makes a great public display of his affection for Georgia. Never a visit does he pay to Warm Springs without a hearty greeting to his “second home” and his “adopted State.” To ...
Much of Thursday’s audience might not have known that David Lowery was a professor had he not mentioned his students in the audience as he welcomed the crowd. Likewise, students who only know him as ...