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The Life and Legacy of Georgia Geechee Susie King Taylor


A website created by the Susie King Taylor Women's Institute & Ecology Center for research and exhibition purposes.
SUSIE KING TAYLOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE HERITAGE AWARD AND SCHOLARSHIP

On June 16, 2019, Liberty County H.S. graduate Quintin Johnson, Jr. (center) received the first Susie King Taylor Educational Excellence Heritage Award and Scholarship ($1,000) from the founders of the Susie King Taylor Women's Institute and Ecology Center Hermina Glass-Hill and Kelvin Hill (left) at Community Missionary Baptist Church in Midway, Georgia. Johnson is standing with his parents, Rose and Quintin Johnson, Sr. (right). Photo Credit: Emmanuel Branch
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Read the story in the Savannah Herald here.
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