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Charlotte Ray (First African American Woman Lawyer) - Death

  • Jan 4, 1911
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Dates: January 13, 1850 - January 4, 1911

Occupation: lawyer, teacher

Known for: first African American woman lawyer in the United States and first woman admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia

Ray was of mixed racial ancestry including Native American and European.

Source: ThoughtCo

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