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Myrta Lockett Avary

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Myrta Lockett was born in Halifax County, Virginia on December 7, 1857. She was born to Harwood and Augusta Lockett. She married Georgian physician James Corbin Avary in 1884 and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. They had a son who died in infancy.
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In 1908, she returned to Atlanta, and continued working in journalism. She died on February 14, 1946, in Atlanta.
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and, while in Union custody, he kept a journal, which Avary would later publish.
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Avary was engaged in charity work at home, but also in India, China, and Cuba.
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Four years later, in 1910, the next work that Avary published was
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In Atlanta, Avary wrote for multiple publications, including the
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Academy Award-winning film writer, producer, and director
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book, she complains that the effect of the abolition of
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Halifax County, Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia
Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
Dixie After the War
white supremacist
Atlanta Journal
Atlanta Georgian
Christian Herald
Mary Boykin Chesnut
Reconstruction era
racist
slavery
lynchings
Ku Klux Klan
Thomas Dixon Jr.
Alexander H. Stephens
Confederate States of America
Uncle Remus
Joel Chandler Harris
Roger Avary






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