Horne House Foundation Charity Collectibles and Mentoring, 2007 [CA-010-01-007]

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Brooks County Historical Board

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2007

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Brooks County (Ga.) , Quitman (Ga.) , Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment , Public health , Newspapers--Georgia--Quitman , Physicians , Community health services , Spirituality , African American women physicians , Brooks County Historical Board (Quitman, Ga.) , Charities , Clippings (Books; newspapers; etc.) , Horne, Rose Marie, MD

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This document contains assorted newspaper clippings from 2007, highlighting various events and publications associated with the Horne Foundation. Notable contents include a speech by Dr. Henry Lewis on personal achievement, hosted during Black History Month, Dr. R. Marie Horne's reflections in her "Doctor's Diary" series, and articles marking significant community contributions by women in Brooks County. The clippings also feature tributes, such as the planned memorial for Washington Street High School, and a special event with celebrity Dr. Victoria Rowell, illustrating the Foundation's active role in promoting education, heritage, and mentoring within the community.

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1 Electronic Record: 1 PDF document, 10 pages. ca010-01-007a_bchb_horne-house.pdf .pdf 1.35 MB 1,417,578

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Brooks County Historical Board. Horne House Foundation Charity Collectibles and Mentoring, 2007. In Horne House Foundation Collection Series (CA-010-01-007). Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Community Archives Project (CA-010). Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10428/7373

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The Quitman Free Press (Quitman, Ga.); Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections

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This item is part of the Brooks County Historical Board Collection (Quitman, Ga.) and the Horne House Foundation for Human Betterment Series. All rights are reserved by the original creators and the Brooks County Historical Board. Digitized by Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections as part of the Community Archives Project.

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