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Photograph of civil rights leader W. W. Law standing in the street in front of the King-Tisdell Cottage, which is a museum of African-American culture, in Savannah, Georgia. The Victorian cottage has intricate woodwork on the front porch and a white picket fence in front. Another house sits on the right of the cottage. Law became the leader of the Georgia state NAACP in 1955. He was reelected eight times.
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New Georgia EncyclopediaRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Civil Rights Workers
- African American Men
- African Americans
- Architecture, Victorian
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Workers
- Cottages
- Dwellings
- Employees
- Georgia
- Historic Buildings
- Historic House Museums
- Law, W. W. (Westley Wallace), 1923 2002
- Men
- Museums
- National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
- Postal Service
- Savannah