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Georgia Women of Influence

  • 3025 Bull Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 United States (map)

Juliette Gordon Low: Savannah’s Gift to America | Stacy Cordery | 3:00-4:00 pm | Wednesday, May 24 | $10 for TLC Members /$15 for Guests

Savannah native Juliette Gordon, born just before the Civil War, ensnared in an unhappy marriage, and battling deafness, left a permanent legacy when she created the Girl Scout movement in the U.S.

Stacy Cordery is a professor of history at Iowa State University and the author of four books, including Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts.

For more information and to register call us at 912-236-0363

This project is supported by Georgia Humanities, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, through appropriations made by the Georgia General Assembly.

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