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In this episode of Pine Mountain, Then and Now, I talk with Cindy Bowden and Whitney Ligon about an exciting new initiative—the Georgia Black History Trail.
Their goal is to unite all 159 counties in Georgia through a statewide trail that connects significant Black history landmarks and stories, creating a valuable resource for citizens to explore and better understand our shared history.
It’s a meaningful conversation about preserving the past, strengthening communities, and honoring the people and places that shaped Georgia.
By Joy FooteIn this episode of Pine Mountain, Then and Now, I talk with Cindy Bowden and Whitney Ligon about an exciting new initiative—the Georgia Black History Trail.
Their goal is to unite all 159 counties in Georgia through a statewide trail that connects significant Black history landmarks and stories, creating a valuable resource for citizens to explore and better understand our shared history.
It’s a meaningful conversation about preserving the past, strengthening communities, and honoring the people and places that shaped Georgia.