Georgia, my state biographies

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Sequoyah

2008
Offers children a brief introduction to the life of Sequoyah, a Cherokee Indian who developed the Cherokee alphabet and created a way for the tribe to communicate with one another on paper.

Jimmy Carter

2008
Offers children a brief overview of the life of Jimmy Carter, discussing his childhood in Georgia, marriage, service with the Navy, years as President, and humanitarian efforts.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

2008
Offers children a brief overview of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., discussing his childhood, schooling, and impact on the civil rights movement in America.

Mary Musgrove

2008
Offers children a brief overview of the life of Mary Musgrove, a Native American woman who was raised by a white family and helped whites and Native Americans live in peace in the formative years of Georgia's history.

Jackie Robinson

2008
Offers children a brief overview of the life of Jackie Robinson, the first African-American baseball player to play for the major leagues.
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