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  1. DuBose Porter (born October 2, 1953) is an American attorney, politician, businessman, and former newspaper publisher who served as chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia and served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1982 to 2011. He served as Minority Leader in the House from 2005 to 2011.

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    In the 2010 November general election, Mrs. Porter was defeated by Republican incumbent Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle. Carol was the wife of former Georgia State Representative DuBose Porter and general manager of nine newspapers in middle Georgia. The Porters have four sons.

  3. Edwin DuBose Heyward (August 31, 1885 – June 16, 1940) was an American author best known for his 1925 novel Porgy. He and his wife Dorothy, a playwright, adapted it as a 1927 play of the same name. The couple worked with composer George Gershwin to adapt the work as the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess.

  4. 13. März 2024 · “Porgy” DuBose Heyward (born Aug. 31, 1885, Charleston, S.C., U.S.—died June 16, 1940, Tryon, N.C.) was an American novelist, dramatist, and poet whose first novel, Porgy (1925), was the basis for a highly successful play, an opera, and a motion picture.

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  5. 10. Juli 2018 · Description. DuBose Porter was born October 2, 1953, in Dublin, Georgia. He attended Davidson College and received a bachelor’s degree in English. He interned in Washington, D.C., with Senator Sam Nunn before attending the Cumberland Law School at Samford University. He returned to Dublin where he founded the Nelson & Porter law firm.

  6. The Chairman of the Democratic Party of Georgia is DuBose Porter. Porter was elected in August 2013 via special election and was reelected in January 2015 to serve a full four-year term.

  7. The novel Porgy by DuBose Heyward. Once hailed as the harbinger of a new type of Southern novel, DuBose Heyward’s Porgy (1925) emerged at a time of rapid social change.