Tag Archives: Gate City Bar Association
Gate City Bar President Chooses Quilter for Service Award
Just to complete the circle of the previous post, here is some interesting information about Willie Lovett, President of the Gate City Bar Association. Willie is a Harvard trained lawyer who is the Deputy Fulton County Attorney. We worked together … Continue reading →
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Tagged African American quilter, art, ethnic, Gate City Bar Association, O.V. Brantley, Willie Lovett
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Quilter Rosalind Newell Gets Gate City Bar Presidential Award
Last night the Gate City Bar Association, Atlanta’s oldest African American bar association, held its observance of Black History month and honored its past presidents. Quilter Rosalind Rubens received the President’s Award for Service from President Willie Lovett. Rosalind practices law at … Continue reading →
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Tagged African American quilter, Gate City Bar Association, quilts, Rosalind Newell
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