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- George_Williamson_Crawford comment "George Williamson Crawford (1877–1972) was a lawyer, public servant, and activist for African-American civil rights in New Haven, Connecticut.Crawford was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and attended the Tuskegee Institute and Talladega College, both historically black colleges. He then matriculated at Yale Law School, where he was only the second black graduate after Edwin Archer Randolph.".
- Q5546382 comment "George Williamson Crawford (1877–1972) was a lawyer, public servant, and activist for African-American civil rights in New Haven, Connecticut.Crawford was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and attended the Tuskegee Institute and Talladega College, both historically black colleges. He then matriculated at Yale Law School, where he was only the second black graduate after Edwin Archer Randolph.".