Delivering Justice: W.W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights

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A gripping biography of the mail carrier who orchestrated the Great Savannah boycott — and was instrumental in bringing equality to his community.

“Grow up and be somebody,” Westley Wallace Law’s gra

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  • Author: Haskins, Jim
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 32
  • Publish Date: September 23 2008
  • ISBN10: 0763638803
  • Language: English
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A gripping biography of the mail carrier who orchestrated the Great Savannah boycott — and was instrumental in bringing equality to his community.

“Grow up and be somebody,” Westley Wallace Law’s grandmother encouraged him as a young boy living in poverty in segregated Savannah, Georgia. Determined to make a difference in his community, W.W. Law assisted blacks in registering to vote, joined the NAACP and trained protestors in the use of nonviolent civil disobedience, and, in 1961, led the Great Savannah Boycott. In that famous protest, blacks refused to shop in downtown Savannah. When city leaders finally agreed to declare all of its citizens equal, Savannah became the first city in the south to end racial discrimination.

A lifelong mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, W.W. Law saw fostering communication between blacks and whites as a fundamental part of his job. As this affecting, strikingly illustrated biography makes clear, this “unsung hero” delivered far more than the mail to the citizens of the city he loved.

Author: Jim Haskins
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Published: 09/23/2008
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 11.74h x 8.18w x 0.12d
ISBN: 9780763638801
Language: English

Author

Haskins, Jim

Binding

ISBN10

0763638803

ISBN13

9780763638801

Page Count

32

Published Date

September 23 2008

Language

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