Black Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement

Black Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement

They came from a variety of backgrounds, but were united by a common goal—racial justice.

On the Stump:  What Does It Take to Get Elected in Georgia?

On the Stump: What Does It Take to Get Elected in Georgia?

An exhibition that invites you to step into the shoes of a candidate and onto the campaign trail.

Inspired Georgia: 28 Works from Georgia’s State Art Collection

Inspired Georgia: 28 Works from Georgia’s State Art Collection

Featuring drawings, etchings, paintings, photographs, woodcuts, and more.

Seeing Georgia: Changing Visions of Tourism in the Modern South

Seeing Georgia: Changing Visions of Tourism in the Modern South

How the state transformed itself from a way station along the route to Florida into a popular tourist destination.

Presidents’ Day

Presidents’ Day

Georgia has deep connections to three presidents who served in the twentieth century: Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Jimmy Carter.

Food, Power, and Politics: The Story of School Lunch

Food, Power, and Politics: The Story of School Lunch

The National School Lunch Program affects millions of students and has a connection to nearly every U.S. family.

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