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      • Gingrich earned both a master’s and a doctoral degree in European history at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and in 1970 he joined the faculty at West Georgia College (later University of West Georgia) in Carrollton.
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  2. Oct 15, 2018 · Newt Gingrich turned partisan battles into bloodsport, wrecked Congress, and paved the way for Trump’s rise. Now he’s reveling in his achievements.

  3. Dec 20, 2011 · Gingrich unveiled a new television program, “Renewing American Civilization,” and found a willing host in Georgia’s Kennesaw State College, which offered to make it a four-credit course.

  4. Dec 8, 2011 · Gingrich's troubles stemmed in part from his professorial work, a 1994 college course he had taught in Georgia. NPR's Peter Overby this morning notes that Gingrich "admitted he had...

  5. Nov 22, 2011 · Newt Gingrich was in his 20s when he was hired at West Georgia College as a history professor. He had just returned from Belgium, where he was doing research for his doctoral dissertation.

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  6. Aug 11, 2019 · “ Gingrich used words like “decay, traitors, radical, sick, destroy, pathetic, corruption, and shame” when referring to Democrats. Gingrich began his one-man ethics investigation against...

  7. Jul 7, 2020 · Gingrich first won election to Congress in 1978, representing a district based mainly in the northern Atlanta suburbs. It was a transitional moment when an older generation of Southern Democrats...

  8. Aug 29, 2008 · Early Life. Newton Leroy Gingrich was born on June 17, 1943, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Kathleen and Newton McPherson. Shortly after Gingrich’s birth, his parents, who were teenagers, divorced, and his mother soon married Robert Gingrich, who adopted Newt and gave him his surname.

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