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North Carolina Attorney Graduated Top of Her Class In 1924, But Was Unable to Practice Law In Her Home State. Now Shes Being Honored with a Historical Marker In the City That Once Shunned Her. : comparemela.com
North Carolina Attorney Graduated Top of Her Class In 1924, But Was Unable to Practice Law In Her Home State. Now She's Being Honored with a Historical Marker In the City That Once Shunned Her.
The first Black woman licensed to practice law in North Carolina had a historical maker named in her honor on a highway in her hometown, Goldsboro, on
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