Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900. Director, Kings County Lawyers’ Association. In addition to his LL.B. degree, Francis Fenard Giles received an LL.M. from New York Law School in 1906. An entry in Who\u27s Who of the Colored Race describes Giles as a member of the New York Bar who practiced in Brooklyn and was a Director of the Kings County Lawyers’ Association. The accompanying image is of an August 30, 1929 letter from Francis Giles to W. E. B. Du Bois promising to forward to Du Bois a recent photograph of himself (Giles) and a short account of his life, which Du Bois had recently requested for inclusion in a column to appear in The Crisis, the official magazine of the NAACP Du Bois had founded in 1910. Giles’s signature block, but not his...
In addition to becoming the first black Assemblyman in the Bronx, New York Law School\u27s Walter Gl...
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Nathaniel Goldstein, Class of 1918, served as New York Attorney General from 1943-1954 and was known...
Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900. Director, Kings County Lawyers’ Association. In addition to his LL....
Moses Leonard Frazier is believed to have been New York Law School\u27s first African-American gradu...
William T. Francis was (1869-1929), by most measures, the most successful of the early African Ameri...
Raymond Blaine Fosdick enrolled at New York Law School after receiving B.A. and M.A. degrees from Pr...
In 1930, James S. Watson, Class of 1913, became one of the first two elected black judges in New Yor...
Although Houston had scored a minor victory in the 1935 Murray v Pearson case which allowed African ...
Membership List Constitution, Amendments and By-Laws Self-Description History, Purpose and Activitie...
He was a New York City lawyer.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1833/1000/thumbnail.jp
Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893. Clarence Shearn, a classmate of Judge Seabury, served as presiden...
Student newspaper of Boston College Law School. Issue includes articles addressing the twentieth ann...
Article from the August 28, 1954 issue of the Black-owned Norfolk newspaper Journal and Guide on Edw...
In addition to becoming the first black Assemblyman in the Bronx, New York Law School\u27s Walter Gl...
Date (if any): n.d. Physical Description: b&w; 5 x 7 inhttps://dh.howard.edu/jcs_photos/1915/th...
Nathaniel Goldstein, Class of 1918, served as New York Attorney General from 1943-1954 and was known...
Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900. Director, Kings County Lawyers’ Association. In addition to his LL....
Moses Leonard Frazier is believed to have been New York Law School\u27s first African-American gradu...
William T. Francis was (1869-1929), by most measures, the most successful of the early African Ameri...
Raymond Blaine Fosdick enrolled at New York Law School after receiving B.A. and M.A. degrees from Pr...
In 1930, James S. Watson, Class of 1913, became one of the first two elected black judges in New Yor...
Although Houston had scored a minor victory in the 1935 Murray v Pearson case which allowed African ...
Membership List Constitution, Amendments and By-Laws Self-Description History, Purpose and Activitie...
He was a New York City lawyer.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1833/1000/thumbnail.jp
Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893. Clarence Shearn, a classmate of Judge Seabury, served as presiden...
Student newspaper of Boston College Law School. Issue includes articles addressing the twentieth ann...
Article from the August 28, 1954 issue of the Black-owned Norfolk newspaper Journal and Guide on Edw...
In addition to becoming the first black Assemblyman in the Bronx, New York Law School\u27s Walter Gl...
Date (if any): n.d. Physical Description: b&w; 5 x 7 inhttps://dh.howard.edu/jcs_photos/1915/th...
Nathaniel Goldstein, Class of 1918, served as New York Attorney General from 1943-1954 and was known...