HISTORY 4110

MULTICULTURAL GEORGIA STUDENT PROJECTS

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Fall 2005

These are the final results of student research projects, for History 4110 in Fall Semester 2005, on some aspect of multicultural interactions in Georgia, preferably dealing with their own hometown or their own group (however they may have defined that term). Many opted for more recent history while others chose a more traditional paper dealing with older topics.

Student

Project Title

Joel Anglin A Woman's Role in the Ku Klux Klan
Cody Ford Hispanic Labor in Gwinnett
Roman Glowinkowski The Leo Frank Case: A Perfect Storm of Hatred
Stephanie Goff Georgia's Greed
Jessica Hennen An Introduction to Desegregation and How Re-Segregation is a Rising Problem in Atlanta Today
Tiffany Houze Integration of Troup County and LaGrange City Public Schools
W. Dale Ozaki The Gentrification of Flowery Branch
Chris Thompson Mistresses of the Patriarchy
Blake Williams Stone Mountain, Georgia: The Idyllic Place of Pride and Hate



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