Articles by: Elliott Brack

BRACK: Civic clubs observe 100th and 50th anniversaries of founding

BRACK: Civic clubs observe 100th and 50th anniversaries of founding

By Elliott Brack  |  Two of the oldest civic clubs in Gwinnett marked anniversaries recently, and we were pleased to be at both of those meetings.

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BRACK: 14th Amendment could come into play with debt crisis

BRACK: 14th Amendment could come into play with debt crisis

By Elliott Brack |  Much of the talk in Washington these days is about whether the Democrats and Republicans can come together with an agreement to raise the national debt limit.  If that doesn’t happen, it could mean that our nation will default on its debt. That’s never happened in the 227 years of our country. 

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BRACK: Instituting a gun buy-back program can reduce the shootings

BRACK: Instituting a gun buy-back program can reduce the shootings

By Elliott Brack | One thing for certain: our state, and in particular Metro Atlanta, must step forward with bold measures to reduce the all-too-often shootings. To do nothing is for our community to suffer more.

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BRACK: Communities experiencing shootings need to come together

By Elliott Brack  |  As mass shootings mount in our country, one problem is that they take place all over this vast United States. That makes it difficult to raise concentrated fury against this menace when they erupt.

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BRACK: Remembering Lake Lanier’s “Parsons Pyramid” from 1981

BRACK: Remembering Lake Lanier’s “Parsons Pyramid” from 1981

By Elliott Brack  |  A Duluth resident, Kay Montgomery, identified a recent setting sun photo on Lake Lanier, and sent additional information about activities in the past on Lake Lanier. 

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Thomas with former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue when he was sworn in as U.S. secretary of agriculture in 2017.  USDA photo.

BRACK: Georgia native should resign from the Supreme Court

By Elliott Brack  |  Improper is what it is. He is guilty of impropriety.  We’re talking about, of all occupations, a U.S. Supreme Court justice.

For any judge to do something  unethical and improper is almost unthinkable. And on top of that, he’s originally from our own state of Georgia. How embarrassing, apparently for us, but apparently not for him. That makes it even worse. Yes, we’re thinking of Clarence Thomas.

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by · April 28, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Get out and relax along  the Chattahoochee River

BRACK: Get out and relax along  the Chattahoochee River

By Elliott Brack  |  Most of us don’t spend enough time in the great outdoors, enjoying nature. Instead, we laze so often that we spend too much time in front of the television, while complaining that our kids watch too much television, or while away time on their phones.

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by · April 25, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Book recounts criminal life of Dixie Mafia’s Billy Birt

BRACK: Book recounts criminal life of Dixie Mafia’s Billy Birt

By Elliott Brack   |  Most people in Gwinnett may not have heard of the “Dixie Mafia.”  That is the term applied years ago to white Southern gangsters operating in several areas, though not connected to the Italian Mafia members who hung around together  operating in the northeast.  The Dixie Mafia had many illegal operations outside the law in the South.

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by · April 21, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
Brian Brown’s caption for this photo reads: “This hall-and-parlor cottage, complete with a preacher’s room, is a wonderful example of this historic vernacular form. While the romantic notion of a preacher’s room would suggest it hosted traveling preachers, it was more likely just an added room to accommodate a growing family. Perhaps visiting family used it, as well.”  Photo provided.

BRACK: Remembering the “Preacher’s Room” in rural houses

By Elliott Brack  |  A photograph from the online site, Vanishing Georgia, showed a “preacher’s room” on a rural house in Wilkinson County which brought back memories of growing up in middle Georgia.

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by · April 18, 2023 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
Tomala. Photo provided.

BRACK: Native of Ecuador finding success in Gwinnett County

By Elliott Brack  |  It’s been enjoyable to get to know Wilson Tomala, now a Gwinnettian, who came to this country from Ecuador as a 16 year old in 1975, who has a knack for business, and has become a success through his innovations and drive. He is the owner of a Paul Davis restoration firm off Reps Miller Road in Norcross.

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