Article from the August 28, 1954 issue of the Black-owned Norfolk newspaper Journal and Guide on Edward Travis being the first Black man to earn a law degree at William & Mary.https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/blackhistorywmls/1002/thumbnail.jp
Reuben Anderson becomes the first African American graduate of the University of Mississippi School ...
Article posted on the William & Mary Law School website on April 7, 2009 announcing the 2009 Nationa...
Link to Cowl Issue article is included in: Vol XXXIII - No. 3 - Oct 09, 1970https://digitalcommons.p...
Painting of Edward A. Travis by Connie Desaulniers. On August 13, 1954, Travis becomes the first Bla...
A portrait of Edward Augustus Travis B.C.L.’54, the Law School’s first African-American graduate of ...
Photograph of Wilson C. Jefferson Jr. from the 1972 Colonial Echo. During the 1971/1972 academic yea...
Photograph of the 2014 African-American Reunion Celebration poster. In 2014, the Law School celebrat...
In 1973, Black students at William & Mary Law School form the Marshall-Wythe Chapter of the national...
Photograph of JeRoyd X. Greene (later Sa\u27ad El Amin). In April 1974, the Law School faculty offer...
Photograph of Visiting Professor David Coar addressing a class. During the 1985 fall semester, Coar ...
Photograph of Della Harris. After joining the Law School in the early 1980s, Della Harris becomes th...
James Meredith becomes the first Black student to receive a diploma from the University of Mississip...
Photograph of Dexter Smith. The appointment of Smith as Associate Dean of Admissions marks the first...
Moses Leonard Frazier is believed to have been New York Law School\u27s first African-American gradu...
Highlights Lawson Edward Thomas\u27s career as a civil rights attorney and judge of Miami\u27s apart...
Reuben Anderson becomes the first African American graduate of the University of Mississippi School ...
Article posted on the William & Mary Law School website on April 7, 2009 announcing the 2009 Nationa...
Link to Cowl Issue article is included in: Vol XXXIII - No. 3 - Oct 09, 1970https://digitalcommons.p...
Painting of Edward A. Travis by Connie Desaulniers. On August 13, 1954, Travis becomes the first Bla...
A portrait of Edward Augustus Travis B.C.L.’54, the Law School’s first African-American graduate of ...
Photograph of Wilson C. Jefferson Jr. from the 1972 Colonial Echo. During the 1971/1972 academic yea...
Photograph of the 2014 African-American Reunion Celebration poster. In 2014, the Law School celebrat...
In 1973, Black students at William & Mary Law School form the Marshall-Wythe Chapter of the national...
Photograph of JeRoyd X. Greene (later Sa\u27ad El Amin). In April 1974, the Law School faculty offer...
Photograph of Visiting Professor David Coar addressing a class. During the 1985 fall semester, Coar ...
Photograph of Della Harris. After joining the Law School in the early 1980s, Della Harris becomes th...
James Meredith becomes the first Black student to receive a diploma from the University of Mississip...
Photograph of Dexter Smith. The appointment of Smith as Associate Dean of Admissions marks the first...
Moses Leonard Frazier is believed to have been New York Law School\u27s first African-American gradu...
Highlights Lawson Edward Thomas\u27s career as a civil rights attorney and judge of Miami\u27s apart...
Reuben Anderson becomes the first African American graduate of the University of Mississippi School ...
Article posted on the William & Mary Law School website on April 7, 2009 announcing the 2009 Nationa...
Link to Cowl Issue article is included in: Vol XXXIII - No. 3 - Oct 09, 1970https://digitalcommons.p...