Betty Reynolds Cobb
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For other persons named Betty Cobb, see Betty Cobb (disambiguation).
Betty Reynolds Cobb (born Betty Leigh Reynolds on October 23, 1884 in Cedartown, Georgia, United States, died on May 27, 1956 on Carrollton, Georgia) was an attorney, author, and activist.
She was one of the first women accepted to the bar, and one of the first female lawyers in Georgia. She was also an early member of the League of Women Voters.
In 1916, her book "Little Boy Black" was published.
[edit] External links
- Betty Reynolds Cobb: Pioneer Lady Lawyer of Georgia
- The History of Cobb Hall information on building at West Georgia College