February 2015 Vol. 71, No. 2
APRIL SWING
COURTESY BERRY COLLEGE
CONTENTS
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D E PA R T M E N T S
NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS
5 VIEWPOINT
Be careful what you wish for
6 GEORGIA NEWS
Georgia's Civil Rights Trail; Georgia
glimpses
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Touching simple lives
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22
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The man behind the movement
8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
12 CURRENTS
Solar power; DAR distributes "Liberty
Notes" booklet; Tablet winner; Bright Ideas
grants; Walton EMC holiday volunteers
Henry and Clara Ford leave a legacy in Georgia.
By Jane F. Garvey
14 MY GEORGIA
In praise of the small-town shopkeeper
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web exclusive
National Center for Civil and Human Rights celebrates MLK.
By Kathy Witt
There's MORE online!
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PHILLIP VULLO
7 LIBERTY NOTES
22 GEORGIA COOKS
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Lighten that recipe!
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www.georgiamagazine.org
26 SNAPSHOT
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Talented Kids
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18A More on Henry Ford's legacy
ON THE COVER:
21A Places to dine and stay
while visiting the
National Center for Civil
and Human Rights
21B Georgia Grown
spotlight recipe
26A
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26A More Snapshot photos
26B Plant of the month;
Trivia contest
Electric co-ops
stay
involved, page
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February 2015
Henry Ford's leg
in Georgia acy
page 16
National Cente
Human Rights r for
celebrates MLKCenter
page 20
Lighten that
recipe!
page 22
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The approach to The Main House,
automobile magnate Henry Ford's
winter estate, gives visitors a first
glimpse of this architectural treasure.
Now part of The Ford Plantation development in Richmond Hill, it is listed on
the National Register of Historic Places.
(Photo courtesy of The Ford Plantation.)
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