The Group Black Attys Have Turned To Since Jim Crow Era

By Melissa Maleske ( September 7, 2016, 12:19 PM EDT) -- From U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall to President Barack Obama, the National Bar Association counts some of the legal profession's most high-profile black attorneys among its past and present members. Here's a look into the group's founding during the Jim Crow era; its civil rights activities, which continue today; and the way it's connecting African-American attorneys with big cases and clients....

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