The Georgia Journal

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dc.contributor.author Bernd, Gus
dc.date.accessioned 2016-11-08T14:02:32Z
dc.date.available 2016-11-08T14:02:32Z
dc.date.issued 1957-09-28
dc.identifier.citation Georgia journal. Vol. V, no. 9 (September 28, 1957) en_US
dc.identifier.other 667B6C9C-ACBF-42C0-B712-8B3A3D826289
dc.identifier.other 0 2001 44547730
dc.identifier.other MS/134
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10428/2349
dc.description The GEORGIA JOURNAL Gus Bernd.............President and Editor Subscription: $1.90 per year, plus .06 tax—Total $1.96 with index service: $1.70, plus .05 tax, without index service. Published monthly except September when semi-monthly, by The Georgia Journal, Inc. Executive Offices: Room 24, Washington Block Bldg., Mulberry Street, Macon Mailing Address: Post Office Box 551, Macon, Georgia Telephone: 2-0659 Entered as second-class matter at Macon, Georgia, August 26, 1952, under the Act of March 5, 1879. en_US
dc.description.abstract The Georgia Journal, September 28, 1957 Ed Bernd, Editor The Journal took up political topics of the day with commentary on Civil Rights issues. Bernd seems to have taken a moderate position, Criticizing both the use of Federal troops in Little Rock and Gov. Faubus' reaction. Contains a number of ads for Macon area businesses. Little-known Georgia publication. #11580 $20.00 1957 U-GAPaper The first important clash between Federal and State power under the Constitution of the United States came in 1794 in President George Washington's second term when our first president sent 15,000 militia under General Henry Lee into Western Pennsylvania to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion. For many days armed law-defiers had thwarted attempts at collecting an excise tax on distilled whiskey which had been passed by Congress in 1791. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher The Georgia Journal, Inc en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume V;No. 9
dc.subject Georgia en_US
dc.subject Civil Rights en_US
dc.title The Georgia Journal en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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    Primary source documents relating to civil rights and integration in Georgia and the American South held by the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections

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