
W.W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights
When he was born in 1932, Westley Wallace Law's grandmother prayed that he would be a leader of his people. Westley lived up to that hope by organizing peaceful sit-ins in Savannah, Georgia, and prompting desegregation in that city.
A respected biographer teams up with an acclaimed artist to tell the story of a mail carrier, who in 1961 orchestrated the Great Savannah Boycott and was instrumental in bringing equality to his...
When he was born in 1932, Westley Wallace Law's grandmother prayed that he would be a leader of his people. Westley lived up to that hope by organizing peaceful sit-ins in Savannah, Georgia, and prompting desegregation in that city.
A respected biographer teams up with an acclaimed artist to tell the story of a mail carrier, who in 1961 orchestrated the Great Savannah Boycott and was instrumental in bringing equality to his Georgia community. Readers will be inspired by this beautifully illustrated story of a true unsung hero.
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Lexile Collection Intermediate Levels 800-890 | Paperback Book Collection | $275.00 | |
Independent Reading Library: Level U (45 Books) | Paperback Book Collection | $275.00 |