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STARS Animal Rescue STARS is licensed by the State of Georgia as a rescue shelter. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization. We operates through a network of loving foster homes.
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Save The Animals Rescue Society, Inc. (STARS) is licensed by the State of Georgia as a rescue shelter. We are a non-profit corporation and have a 501c3 status, which means that all donations to STARS are tax deductible. STARS operates through a network of loving foster homes. We are a no-kill facility. Any animal accepted into the STARS system will have a home in our organization until a "forever"

home is found through adoption. The STARS group has a strong commitment to accepting animals from local animal control shelters, but because there are many legitimate reasons for private individuals being unable to continue caring for their animals, we strive to accept private releases when possible so that these animals don't become another number at the animal control shelter with an approximate 90% chance of being euthanized after a traumatic "stay" at the shelter Since animals don't recognize city or county boundary lines, we accept releases from Richmond and Columbia Counties and the CSRA area. We receive no funding from local or state government agencies or from national humane groups. We are totally dependent on community support to run our no-kill rescue shelter organization. Your donations are greatly appreciated!

11/05/2024

THE FIRST WEALTHIEST BLACK FAMILY IN THE United States:

Junius G. Groves 1859 - 1925.

Farmer, landowner, and businessman Junius G. Groves was one of the wealthiest Black Americans of the early 20th century. Born a slave in Green County, Kentucky, Groves was later liberated and joined other freedmen in the “Great Exodus” to Kansas in 1879, eventually finding work as a farmhand. Impressed with his strong work ethic and production, Groves’ employer offered him nine acres of land to farm on shares.

By 1884, he and his wife Matilda had saved enough to purchase 80 acres of land near Edwardsville, Kansas. So successful was their venture that, just four years later, they had acquired a total of 2,000 acres and replaced their one-room shanty with a 22-room mansion.

Groves made a name for himself as a potato grower, producing as many as 721,500 bushels in one year – far and away more than any other farmer – and earning the title of “Potato King of the World.”

He also operated a general store, maintained several orchards, and had investments in various mining and banking interests. Groves worked the farm until his death in 1925.

"He attributed his success to the endless hard work and devotion of his wife and 12 children."

31/12/2023

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