Two black and white photographs of civil rights leader W.W. (Westley Wallace) Law. The first photograph is a press photograph showing two images of Law. In the image to the left, Law is pictured smiling and waving under a "Savannah Branch NAACP" sign. In the image to the right, Law is sitting behind a desk and looking directly into the camera. The caption below the images reads, "Savannah Ga. Aug. 16---STORM CENTER-- Westley W. Law president of the NAACP in Savannah and Georgia who faces possible loss of his job as a lettercarrier due to what he calls 'pressure' on the Post Office Dept. by Georgia Rep. Elliott Hagan. Is shown at his NAACP office today...1961."
The second photograph shows an older Law standing in front of steps and in front of a white picket fence.