IMMERSED
Barbara Johnson-Williams, of Orangeburg, South Carolina, a retired educator and administrator, presents an extraordinary narrative in her latest book, Immersed: The Unconventional Journey of a Man, Mission, and Museum; a tribute to Cecil Williams’ vision, resilience, and the transformative power of one individual’s passion. Mrs. Johnson-Williams is also president of the Orangeburg NAACP.
This remarkable work of 224-pages, chronicles the inspiring story of Barbara's husband of 32 years, a professional photographer, whose unwavering determination led to the creation of the South Carolina Civil Rights Museum. As revealed by the title, this large format, 11x11 inch hardback publication, features over 200 images, and provides intimate inside perspectives on the unconventional man, his mission, and the museum—a building now under construction in Orangeburg at the Railroad Corner. THE $100 COST OF THE BOOK INCLUDES A DONATION TO THE NON-PROFIT MUSEUM.