All homes have a story to tell, and the Georgia Governor's Mansion is no exception
Sandra D. Deal is the first lady of Georgia.
Jennifer W. Dickey is the coordinator of public
history and associate professor of history at Kennesaw State
University.
Catherine M. Lewis is the assistant vice president
of Museums, Archives and Rare Books and a professor of history at
Kennesaw State University.
In this meticulously researched history of Georgia's executive
mansion, the authors wonderfully illuminate the intertwining
stories of its caretakers, the state's first families, and the
people of Georgia. Surely, it will become a model of its
kind.--Jamil Zainaldin, President, Georgia Humanities Council
This book engages readers in a way that helps them experience fifty
years of Georgia political personalities as they promoted our state
on the magnificent set that is our Governor's Mansion. More than
that, despite the first families' disparate backgrounds, politics,
and personalities, this book highlights the connection of common
awe and responsibility they all have felt while performing their
roles in a fishbowl.--Sheffield Hale, President and CEO, Atlanta
History Center
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