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Article Index
                        
W. B. Roddenbery Company
Georgia's first pure cane syrup was made by Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery, a Cairo doctor who practiced...
W. C. Bradley (1863-1947)
W. C. Bradley was an entrepreneur, financier, and businessman whose career coincided with the transformation...
W. C. Bradley Company
The W. C. Bradley Company, headquartered in Columbus, comprises several manufacturing, sales, and real...
W. E. B. Du Bois in Georgia
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868-1963) was an African American educator, historian, sociologist,...
W. F. Denny (1874-1905)
W. F. Denny was an important transitional figure in the development of Georgia architecture at the turn...
W. J. Usery Jr. (b. 1923)
W. J. "Bill" Usery Jr. became the first Georgian to serve as secretary of labor when U.S. president Gerald...
W. T. Downing (1865-1918)
By the end of the nineteenth century, W. T. Downing, at thirty-five, already had developed a reputation...
W. T. Wofford (1824-1884)
W. T. Wofford was a cavalry captain in the Mexican War (1846-48), a Georgia politician, and a Confederate...
W. W. Law (1923-2002)
W. W. Law was a crusader for justice and the civil rights of African Americans. He served as president...
WAOK
WAOK, an Atlanta AM radio station owned by Zenas Sears, was one of the first in the nation to feature...
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