Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Nov. 11, 1937

Mrs. Culp Revisited: Nov. 11, 1937

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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Nov. 11, 1937
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“Armistice Day,” Mrs. Culp wrote at the top of her calendar, using the title for the holiday that we think of as Veterans Day. It marked the signing of the armistice that ended the Great War, at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918. The French called it Victory Day. The British called it Remembrance Day. But it was a Georgia woman and professor at the Universit…

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