...to perform certain tasks in this life. They did theirs with style and they did it exceedingly well," said Dr. James Carter III, a local historian and activist. Edward McIntyre Sr. was the founder of the committee, so having a marker placed...
On Thursday, James Carter III recalled days when football was played on a barren dirt field, known as the "Rock Pile." Peering at the fresh green grass of...
...of Noel Chua at 10 a.m. Monday. The doctor was convicted of murder and drug violations for giving narcotics to James Carter III, a 19-year-old who died of a drug overdose. Craig will hear arguments and join the Supreme Court justices in...
...children. Their son is at UGA and their daughter is in middle school. Augustans, we have a chance to help ourselves and take a giant step toward a better future for our city. Elect Ed Tarver as our next state senator. James Carter III, Augusta
...Episcopal Church; child care. BLACK-HISTORY PROGRAM: 5 p.m. Sunday, Everfaithful Missionary Baptist Church; with James Carter III. BLACK-HISTORY PROGRAM: 6 p.m. Sunday, Jamestown Community Center, Hephzibah; with the Rev. Stanley Dawson...
...information, call 823-3622. The NAACP's 24th annual Freedom Fund Banquet, at 7 p.m. Monday in Pullman Hall. Dr. James Carter III will speak on "And Still We Rise." A raffle will be held at 9:30 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King annual service...
...information, call 823-3622. The NAACP's 24th annual Freedom Fund Banquet, at 7 p.m. Monday in Pullman Hall. Dr. James Carter III will speak on "And Still We Rise." A raffle will be held at 9:30 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King annual service...
...information, call 823-3622. The NAACP's 24th annual Freedom Fund Banquet, Monday at 7 p.m. in Pullman Hall. Dr. James Carter III will speak on And Still We Rise. A raffle will be held at 9:30 p.m.Dr. Martin Luther King annual service...
...was coming to Augusta, and black folk were ready to jump into the street just like after a Joe Louis fight," said James Carter III, who was 29 when he heard Dr. King speak and is now a preeminent chronicler of Augusta's black history. "And...
Comments from our readers. I READ THE story about Mr. James Carter III and I just want to say this is a very first time we've had a Jimmy Carter that we could be proud of. A RAVE TO Bell Auditorium...