African-American women in the legal profession

African-American women have played a critical yet underrecognized role in the development of the U.S. legal system as lawyers, judges, activists, and legal scholars. The history of African-American women in the legal profession began in the late nineteenth century with pioneers such as Charlotte E. Ray, the first African-American woman to graduate from an American law school and become a lawyer.

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African-American women in the legal profession

African-American women have played a critical yet underrecognized role in the development of the U.S. legal system as lawyers, judges, activists, and legal scholars. The history of African-American women in the legal profession began in the late nineteenth century with pioneers such as Charlotte E. Ray, the first African-American woman to graduate from an American law school and become a lawyer.

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