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*" and Columbus
*" Christopher Columbus and the enslavement of the Amerindians in the Caribbean.
*" The Flip Side ", a section of The Columbus Dispatch newspaper
*" Defender of the Faith " a short story by Philip Roth from the book Goodbye, Columbus.
*" German Village History, Columbus Ohio "
*" German Village's Oktoberfest in Columbus Ohio "
*" Columbus ' German Village Featured on the Today Show "
*" A La Estatua de Colón en Cardenas " ( To the Statue of Columbus in Cardenas ), and
*" Chicago's Columbus Park: The Prairie Idealized " — a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan.
*" American Blackout " winner of the Sundance Award, Cleveland and Columbus Film Festivals, produced by Ian Inaba, Guerrilla News Network
*" Columbus Was a Dope ", as Lyle Monroe, 1947.
*" Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway " b / w " Meet On The Ledge " ( 7 "/ 45rpm, 1997, Black Dog )
*" Knights of Columbus to purchase Pope John Paul II center " National Catholic Reporter ( August 3, 2011 )
*" Knights of Columbus to Take Over JPII Center in Washington " National Catholic Register ( August 14, 2011 )

*" and Georgia
*" Interview with Matthew Carter, designer of Verdana and Georgia "
*" Sweet Georgia Brown ", by Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey.
*" Holding on to Those Who Can't be Held ": Reenacting a Lynching at Moore's Ford, Georgia " Southern Spaces, November 8, 2010.
*" Camden County " New Georgia Encyclopedia
*" Gold-Mining in Georgia.
*" Thar's Gold in Them Thar Hills ": Gold and Gold Mining in Georgia, 1830s – 1940s
*" It's Tight Like That " by Tampa Red and Georgia Tom Dorsey
*" Sweet Georgia Brown ", recorded by:
*" Marching Through Georgia " ( w. m.
*" Georgia on My Mind ", with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals, Bix Beiderbecke on cornet, recorded on September 15, 1930, in New York and released as Victor 23013
*" At a Georgia Campmeeting " ( Kerry Mills, 1897 )
*" Sweet Georgia Brown " ( Maceo Pinkard, 1925 )
*" An Insatiable Emptiness " The Georgia Straight ( 1995 )
*" A penny saved: Georgia ’ s ambitious infrastructure plans go down in flames "-The Economist, 2012 Aug 4
*" Integrated in All Respects ": Ed Friend's Highlander Folk School Film and the Politics of Segregation in the Digital Library of Georgia
*" Benjamin Hawkins ", New Georgia Encyclopedia
*" This Day in Georgia History "
*" Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia " ( 1918 ), With George W. Meyer
*" 24 Hours in Cyberspace "-unveiled on January 23, 1997, this exhibit celebrated " the largest one-day online event " ( February 8, 1996 ) up to that date, which originally took place on the then-active website, cyber24. com ( and is still online at a mirror website maintained by Georgia Tech ).
*" At A Georgia Camp-meeting "
*" Georgia On My Mind ," recorded September 24, 1931, Chicago, Illinois, Brunswick 6159
*" Marching Through Georgia " ( 1865 )
*" Thomas Helwys, A Short Declaration of the Mystery of Iniquity " by Walter B. Shurden, Callaway Professor of Christianity, Executive Director, The Center for Baptist Studies, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia
*" Abkhazia: An Open Wound in Georgia " by Dr. Andrew Andersen

*" and Blues
*" Joliet " Jake Blues ( John Belushi ), member of the Blues Brothers band
*" Weary Blues " ( US # 32, August 1956 )
*" Blues in Hoss ' Flat ," composed by Basie band member Frank Foster, was used by the radio DJ Al " Jazzbeaux " Collins as his theme song in San Francisco and New York.
*" Sugar Blues ", by Williams-Fletcher.
*" West End Blues " by Louis Armstrong
*" Big Bill Blues " by Big Bill Broonzy
*" Prison Cell Blues " by Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Statesboro Blues " by Blind Willie McTell
*" How Long, How Long Blues " by Leroy Carr
*" Shaking The Blues Away " by Ruth Etting
*" Back Water Blues " by Bessie Smith
*" Singin ' The Blues " by Frankie Trumbauer's Orch., with Bix & Lang
*" Potato Head Blues " by Louis Armstrong
*" Honky Tonk Train Blues " recorded Meade Lux Lewis ( not released until 1930 )
*" Match Box Blues "-Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Roamin Rambler Blues "-Lonnie Johnson
*" Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues "-Jim Jackson
*" St. Louis Blues " by Bessie Smith
*" Sidewalk Blues " by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers
*" Early Morning Blues "-Blind Blake
*" Jack O ' Diamond Blues "-Blind Lemon Jefferson
*" Arkansaw Blues / Blue Blues " by the Mound City Blue Blowers
*" Down Hearted Blues " by Bessie Smith

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