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Rebels in Law: Voices in History of Black Women Lawyers
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Black women lawyers are not new to the practice of law or to leadership in the fight for justice and quality. Black women formally entered the practice of American law in 1872, the year that Charlotte E. Ray became the first black woman to graduate from an American law school. Rebels in Lawintroduces some of these women and through their own writing tells a compelling stor
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Paperback, 360 pages
Published
February 8th 2000
by University of Michigan Press
(first published September 15th 1998)
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