Ruth Whitehead Whaley

Ruth Whitehead Whaley was in 1925 the first African American woman to be admitted to practice law in New York. She was also the first African American woman to enroll at Fordham University School of Law, where she graduated in 1924. Her husband encouraged her to study law despite the difficulties of racism. In 1933, Whaley became the first African American woman admitted to practice in North Carolina, her home state. She maintained a private law ... more

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