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    Frances Juanita Carter, Interview

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    Born in 1937, Frances Juanita Carter grew up in Marietta and attended Lemon Street Elementary School and Lemon Street High School. After graduation, she attended Savannah State University and taught one year in Monticello, Georgia, before returning to Marietta to teach at Lemon Street High School. Carter continued her teaching career after moving to Maryland in 1963 and earned a master’s degree and PhD. Today, she lives in Glen Arden, Maryland.Oral history interview of Marietta native Frances Juanita Carter

    Unidentified, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia

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    Unidentified, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia

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    Julian “Jule” Hampton in Smokey Hollow, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia

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    Interview with Reverend Steven Mints

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    Reverend Steven Mints, a Marietta native, was born in 1967. His family moved to the Fort Hill community in early child hood and he attended Park Street Elementary, Marietta Jr. High, and Lemon Street High School. After high school Rev. Mints worked under the tutelage of Bishop Raymond Moss in ministry work. Rev. Mints worked in the community, eventually working as political liaison for Greater Grace International up until working on the Community Advisory Board for the Cobb County Board of Commissioners as Chief of Vulnerable Populations.Oral history of Rev. Steve Mints. Rev. Mints discusses growing up in Marietta, his path into ministry and his ongoing work in the community and in government

    Sting, September 2015

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    Dr. Scott McClure Interview, June 23, 2021

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    Dr. Scott McClure was born in 1966 in Canton, Georgia, and was raised in downtown Jasper, Georgia. As a youth, he attended Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. After finishing high school at Pickens High School, he attended Chowan University in North Carolina. Later he attended Berry College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial technology management. McClure answered the call to ministry and received a master’s and doctorate of ministry from Covington Theological Seminary. He’s been the pastor at Flatrock Baptist Church in Rome, Georgia, since 1997.Oral history interview with Jasper native and pastor Dr. Scott McClur

    Unidentified, Tate, Pickens County, Georgia 

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    The Sting Volume 70, Number 3

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    Misnumbered, should be volume 67

    117th Congress, Senate Resolution 82, Signed by John Ossof

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    Resolution of the United States Senate honoring the life of Congressman John Lewis. The resolution was passed by the Senate a year after his death.Resolution of the United States Senate honoring the life of Congressman John Lewis

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