Elizabeth Davis Pittman (June 3, 1921 – April 8, 1998) was both the first woman judge and the first black judge in Nebraska. Born in Iowa, she moved in her youth to Omaha, Nebraska, where she would later earn a law degree. By the time she graduated, she was the first black woman lawyer in the state, and one of only a few in the western United States. The first woman deputy county attorney and the first black deputy county attorney, she would later be nominated for a municipal judgeship in Omaha. She retired in 1986 at age 65.
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| - Elizabeth Davis Pittman (June 3, 1921 – April 8, 1998) was both the first woman judge and the first black judge in Nebraska. Born in Iowa, she moved in her youth to Omaha, Nebraska, where she would later earn a law degree. By the time she graduated, she was the first black woman lawyer in the state, and one of only a few in the western United States. The first woman deputy county attorney and the first black deputy county attorney, she would later be nominated for a municipal judgeship in Omaha. She retired in 1986 at age 65. (en)
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| - Elizabeth Davis Pittman (June 3, 1921 – April 8, 1998) was both the first woman judge and the first black judge in Nebraska. Born in Iowa, she moved in her youth to Omaha, Nebraska, where she would later earn a law degree. By the time she graduated, she was the first black woman lawyer in the state, and one of only a few in the western United States. The first woman deputy county attorney and the first black deputy county attorney, she would later be nominated for a municipal judgeship in Omaha. She retired in 1986 at age 65. (en)
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