Robert W. Bush (1964-) is a gay native Georgian and human rights lawyer, who has been advocating for the LGBTQ+ community in Savannah, Georgia for decades. Bush works for the Georgia Legal Services Program, was on the board of the First City Network, was the first openly gay local columnist, created a legal assistance program for people living with HIV/AIDS, and has been involved in several local organizations advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.
The Robert W. Bush papers is a fully digital collection with fourteen folders containing Bush's advocacy, legal, and columnist work. For more details on the Robert W. Bush papers read through the collection finding aid. To learn more about Robert W. Bush and to hear him in his own words, watch his oral history video, recorded as part of the Proud Savannah History Project.