A biography of former Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears is presented, focusing on her early years. It comments on her parents, Thomas Euric Sears and Onnye Jean Roundtree Sears, and her experiences growing up in a military family. The author particularly reflects on Ward\u27s time in Savannah, Georgia. Her education at Savannah High School and Emory University School of Law is also considered
Ward, who 50 years ago became the first African American to seek admission to the state-supported in...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...
Major Edward White was born in Brooklyn, Massachusetts in 1758. He came to Sava...
This is the first full biography of Justice Leah Ward Sears. In 1992 Sears became the first woman an...
A distinguished jurist, Sears is the first African-American woman to serve as a Superior Court judge...
John Elliot Ward was born in Sunbury, Georgia, in 1814. His parents were William ward and Ann McInto...
Allen R. Wright was born n Chatham County on June 13, 1811. I could find nothing about his parents o...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
On a cold winter day in the midst of the Depression, the hardworking wife of a farmer and Primitive ...
Emma Cheves Wilkins was one of eight children born to Gilbert A. Wilkins of New York and Emma Cheves...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
John Young Noel, a prominent attorney and Mayor of Savannah for four terms, was born in the City of ...
Visiting Professor and former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Leah Ward Sears is featured in an ABC Ne...
Alexander Harris lived from 1818 until 1909. He was born to a Free Black family. He lived most o...
Civil rights pioneer Horace Taliaferro Ward, the first African-American to apply for admission to UG...
Ward, who 50 years ago became the first African American to seek admission to the state-supported in...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...
Major Edward White was born in Brooklyn, Massachusetts in 1758. He came to Sava...
This is the first full biography of Justice Leah Ward Sears. In 1992 Sears became the first woman an...
A distinguished jurist, Sears is the first African-American woman to serve as a Superior Court judge...
John Elliot Ward was born in Sunbury, Georgia, in 1814. His parents were William ward and Ann McInto...
Allen R. Wright was born n Chatham County on June 13, 1811. I could find nothing about his parents o...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
On a cold winter day in the midst of the Depression, the hardworking wife of a farmer and Primitive ...
Emma Cheves Wilkins was one of eight children born to Gilbert A. Wilkins of New York and Emma Cheves...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
John Young Noel, a prominent attorney and Mayor of Savannah for four terms, was born in the City of ...
Visiting Professor and former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Leah Ward Sears is featured in an ABC Ne...
Alexander Harris lived from 1818 until 1909. He was born to a Free Black family. He lived most o...
Civil rights pioneer Horace Taliaferro Ward, the first African-American to apply for admission to UG...
Ward, who 50 years ago became the first African American to seek admission to the state-supported in...
The Edrene Cole Collection is a series of oral history interviews conducted in collaboration with th...
Major Edward White was born in Brooklyn, Massachusetts in 1758. He came to Sava...