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Violette Neatley Anderson (July 16, 1882 – December 24, 1937) she became the first African-American woman to practice law before the United States Supreme Court on January 29, 1926. She was one of the most prominent advocates of a landmark piece of legislation that helped secure rights and economic mobility for sharecroppers in the South, the Bankhead-Jones Act.

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  • Violette Neatley Anderson (en)
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  • Violette Neatley Anderson (July 16, 1882 – December 24, 1937) she became the first African-American woman to practice law before the United States Supreme Court on January 29, 1926. She was one of the most prominent advocates of a landmark piece of legislation that helped secure rights and economic mobility for sharecroppers in the South, the Bankhead-Jones Act. (en)
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  • Violette Neatley Anderson (en)
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  • Chicago, Illinois, USA (en)
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  • Chicago Law School (en)
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  • First female African-American law school graduate in the state of Illinois First African-American woman to practice law at the United States Supreme Court. (en)
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  • Bankhead-Jones Act (en)
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  • Richard and Marie Neatley (en)
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  • Violette Neatley Anderson (July 16, 1882 – December 24, 1937) she became the first African-American woman to practice law before the United States Supreme Court on January 29, 1926. She was one of the most prominent advocates of a landmark piece of legislation that helped secure rights and economic mobility for sharecroppers in the South, the Bankhead-Jones Act. (en)
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