Dear Librarians, Media Specialists and Social Studies Teachers:
Georgia history is being taught in schools. Students are in need of a variety of historical information on the people, places and events that have shaped the history of the great state of Georgia.
There is general information on Georgia in national publications but lack the detail for in-depth study. Students are in need of comprehensive history resources on Georgia. To fill this void, we are offering the following detailed Georgia titles to expand your library collection on this subject area. (Please click the product links to view product descriptions and sample pages.)
November is NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH and the publication - Encyclopediaof GeorgiaIndians is the definitive resource on the history and culture of the Native Peoples of Georgia.
Minority studies of are of special interest in schools. February is Black History Month and the publication GEORGIA SLAVE NARRATIVES is an outstanding resource for student researching the African American experience of slavery.
No library collection in Georgia would be complete without at least one copy of each of these resources. By adding these publications to your collection, students will have easy access to detailed Georgia history at their fingertips. We are certain that your teachers and students will find these titles valuable resources on Georgia for years to come.
We invite you to examine any or all of these publications on a free 60 day approval trial. We accept purchase orders and credit card orders.
These titles are available from larger library book dealers, Baker & Taylor Books, Follett Library Resources, Yankee Book Peddler, Emery-Pratt, Mackin Library Media, and many others.