Glynn County, Georgia

Glynn County, Georgia by Benjamin Allen, published by Arcadia Publishing in December 2002, is a first edition that spans 128 pages. This book explores the significant contributions of Glynn County’s African-American community to the history of Georgia and the broader United States. It highlights the achievements of notable individuals such as Dr. Charles Wesley Buggs, Robert Sengstacke Abbott, and Marilyn Moore Brown, showcasing their impact across various fields including education, medicine, sports, and the arts.
Readers will find a collection of engaging stories that celebrate the triumphs and legacies of these influential figures. The book delves into the rich history and cultural heritage of the area, providing insights into the social dynamics and contributions of African Americans in Glynn County. With a focus on history and ethnic studies, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the local and national significance of this coastal community.
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Glynn County’s African-American citizenry has left an indelible mark on the history of Georgia as well as the nation. Such notable figures as Dr. Charles Wesley Buggs, renowned microbiologist; Robert Sengstacke Abbott, founder of the Chicago Defender; and Marilyn Moore Brown, an internationally praised opera singer have emerged from this picturesque coastal community. Numerous others have achieved success in education, medicine, sports, and the arts. Their engaging stories of triumph and the legacy they have created are celebrated and preserved in this unique volume.
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