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TAKING A STAND

Letter to Mrs. Mozelle Clemmons about African American advocacy in Historic Preservation - W. W. Law Working Files

Letter to Mrs. Mozelle Clemmons about African American advocacy in Historic Preservation

"The historic development downtown is going to have great economic value to this community, and the Negroes must be in residence, in business, etc., if we are to share. Therefore, the question is, as a beginning step, will Messrs. Ford, Tucker, and Rivers move to make certain Negro representation is on the historic zoning board?" 

-W. W. Law in a letter to Mrs. Mozelle Clemmons

Letter to Mrs. Adrienne Roberts about African American involvement in Revolutionary Battle Park - NAACP Savannah Branch Records

Letter to Mrs. Adrienne Roberts about African American involvement in Revolutionary Battle Park
Photographic series by SCAD student Michael Mikulec 1
Photographic series by SCAD student Michael Mikulec 2
Photographic series by SCAD student Michael Mikulec 3

Photographic series by SCAD student Michael Mikulec

W.W. Law Art Collection 

Letter to Mrs. Elliot Cobb about restoring Franklin Square - NAACP Savannah Branch Records

Letter to Mrs. Elliot Cobb about restoring Franklin Square
Photographic series by SCAD student Michael Mikulec 4

Letter to Mr. J. Wiley Ellis about funding a preservation position for the midtown neighborhoods - W.W. Law Working Files

Letter to Mr. J. Wiley Ellis About Funding a Preservation Position for the Midtown Neighborhoods

W.W. Law in Action

Tour on Street in Savannah

View more images of W. W. Law and his activities around Savannah

W. W. Law Photograph Collection

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