When death came last Friday to J. Philip Waring, at age 85, it brought to an end the rich life of an Augustan whose wide range of civic activities and abiding faith in God were...
...honoring his life achievements. Writer and historian J. Philip Waring was cited as a tireless and determined crusader who...graduating class, but the students decided to rename it J. Philip Waring Day instead. Mr. Waring, who now lives in an area...
...black businessmen because blacks were frustrated with their treatment in the white theaters along Broad Street.J. Philip Waring, founder of the Augusta Black History Committee and a retired Urban League executive, in a 1995 interview recalled...
...black businessmen because blacks were frustrated with their treatment in the white theaters along Broad Street. J. Philip Waring, founder of the Augusta Black History Committee and a retired Urban League executive, in a 1995 interview recalled...
...caterer John P. Waring; postal worker John Norflett; and postal worker-turned-banker William H. Wilborn. J. Philip Waring, son of John Waring Sr., was interviewed in 1995 about his father's work on the Lenox. "Why the Lenox...
Advancing the rights and needs of blacks, both locally and other places in the country, was his life. But J. Philip Waring was much more than that, admirers said Tuesday. "He was involved with the Urban League, so his involvement with...