January 4, 1911 Charlotte E. Ray, the first black woman lawyer, died. Ray was born January 13, 1850 in New York City. After graduating from the Institution for the Education of Colored Youth, she attended Howard University where she was a student and teacher. In 1872, Ray graduated from Howard University School of Law with […]
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January 4th in African American History – Charlotte E. Ray
By Chimsima Zuhri on January 4, 2013 in African American History, Education, January, Law
Tags: educator, Howard University
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