List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Delaware

This is a list of the first minority male lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Delaware. It includes the year in which the men were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are other distinctions such as the first minority men in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.

Firsts in Delaware's history

Lawyers

State judges

Federal judges

United States Attorney

Delaware State Bar Association

  • First African American male (president): Joshua W. Martin III[5][6][7]

Firsts in local history

See also

Other topics of interest

References

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  13. Hayman, Robert L.; Ware, Leland (November 2010). Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience. Penn State Press. ISBN 978-0-271-04803-1.
  14. Upon his judicial appointment, Williams became the second African American judge in the state of Delaware after Sidney Clark.
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