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  1. George Washington Lee (December 25, 1903 – May 7, 1955) was an African-American civil rights leader, minister, and entrepreneur. He was a vice president of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership and head of the Belzoni, Mississippi, branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Reading by Zinn Education Project Rev. George Washington Lee, one of the first African Americans registered to vote in Humphreys County, Mississippi since Reconstruction, used his pulpit and his printing press to urge others to vote. He was murdered on May 7, 1955.

  3. The George W. Lee Collection was given to the library by his daughter Gilda Lee Robinson in 1985. The large collection includes extensive and wide-ranging correspondence, copies of many of Lee’s speeches, hundreds of newspaper and magazine clippings, and many awards and certificates presented to Lee over the years.

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  4. Rev. George Washington Lee, one of the first African Americans registered to vote in Humphreys County, Mississippi since Reconstruction, used his pulpit and his printing press to urge others to vote. Lee was head of the Belzoni, Mississippi NAACP.

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  5. George W. Lee collection. Collection Description (CRHP): This collection includes two two sets of audio tapes of a Lt. George W. Lee testimonial dinner in 1973 as well as copies of transcripts of oral histories of Lee done by Aaron Boom in 1966.

  6. office building in Memphis named the George W. Lee Station, the first living African American with that distinction. Lee first found wide acclaim as an author for his book Beale Street: Where the Blues Began in

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  8. Atlanta’s Confederate provost marshal George W. Lee did and he could argue that it destroyed itself through individuals seduced by the potential profits from the war and the new nation’s rapacious one product economy.

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