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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | HAMM, AUROLYN MELBA. Elbert County [Black America Series] Black America SeriesArcadia Publishing, 2005..Paperback. ISBN: 0738517577. Elbert County, the granite capital of the world, is nestled in the northeast corner of Georgia, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The educational and political journey of many African Americans in this county began at Elbert Colored High School. African Americans in Elbert County helped shape their community and their country through sheer determination and faith, in the face of slavery and laws biased against them. About the Author Author: Aurolyn Melba Hamm was born and grew up in Elbert County. While collecting data on her family tree, she became interested in the local history; to her dismay, there was surprisingly little information readily available on local African Americans. This work is her effort to chronicle the history of 20th-century African Americans in Elbert County. Inscribed by the author. Pages clean, no marks. Binding tight, no creasing to spine. Cover shows only slight shelf wear. [Signed]. Near Fine. No DJ, as Issued. Offered for US$ 34.99 by: BookMarx Books - Book number: BL13231 See more books from our catalog: History::Family & Genealogical | |||