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The ghostly tales of Savannah

2020
Presents an adaptation of Michael Harris' "Historic Haunts of Savannah" which looks at one of America's most haunted cities, Savannah, Georgia.

Capital punishment on trial

Furman v. Georgia and the death penalty in modern America
2010
Studies the legal issues associated with "Furman versus Georgia," the Supreme Court case that resulted in the abolishment of most of the capital punishment laws in the United States in 1972.

Delivering justice

W.W. Law and the fight for civil rights
An illustrated biography of civil rights leader Wesley Wallace Law, who helped to end segregation in Savannah, Georgia during the 1960s.

The weeping time

2008
Historical photographs and text describe the Weeping Time in which 436 slaves were sold on a racetrack in Savannah, Georgia, in 1859.
Cover image of The weeping time

The water lords

Ralph Nader's study group report on industry and environmental crisis in Savannah, Georgia
1971

The Wanderer

the last American slave ship and the conspiracy that set its sails
2006
Chronicles the events surrounding the final voyage of the "Wanderer" a ship that secretly transported more than four hundred African slaves to Georgia in November 1858, thirty-eight years after the African slave trade was made illegal.

Ricochet

2006
Savannah homicide detective Duncan Hatcher, still stung over Judge Cato Laird's decision to declare a mistrial in the case against a brutal crime lord, knows there is more to the story when the judge's trophy wife Elise shoots and kills an intruder in their home, and things go from bad to worse when Elise disappears shortly after telling Hatcher her husband wants her dead.

Paula Deen's kitchen classics

the Lady & Sons Savannah country cookbook and the Lady & Sons, too!
2005
Combines Food Network chef Paula Deen's cookbooks "The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cookbook," and "The Lady & Sons, Too!" featuring hundreds of recipes for appetizers, soups and salads, main courses, vegetables, sauces and dressings, and desserts.

The Lady & Sons Savannah country cookbook

1998
Paula Deen, owner and proprietor of The Lady and Sons restaurant in Savannah, Georgia, presents approximately three hundred recipes for everything from appetizers to desserts, as well as breads, sauces, dressings, and preserves, and provides a collection of cooking tips.

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