this question makes no sense. There are African American lawyers everywhere. That's like asking who are the white lawyers. this question makes no sense. There are African American lawyers everywhere. That's like asking who are the white lawyers.
NO he was not African-American
No, Sam Houston WAS not African-American.
It means the person is an African-American, as well as a Christian. African-American is usually understood to mean that the person has an African origin, and lives in America.
yes shirley horn is African American.
Yes, Jill Scott is African American
12.6% as of 2010, approx. 38.9 Million.
Walter J. Leonard has written: 'Black lawyers' -- subject- s -: African American lawyers, Law, Study and teaching
Conrad J. Lynn has written: 'How to stay out of the Army' -- subject(s): Draft 'There is a fountain' -- subject(s): African American lawyers, Biography, Lawyers
Evelyn Williams has written: 'Inadmissible Evidence' -- subject(s): African American lawyers, Biography, Women lawyers 'Antinomies' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Evelyn Williams'
American Academy of Appellate Lawyers was created in 1990.
American Immigration Lawyers Association was created in 1946.
American College of Trial Lawyers was created in 1950.
Vernon E. Jordan has written: 'Make it plain' -- subject(s): African American lawyers, African American orators, African American political activists, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, History, National Urban League, Oratory, Political aspects of Public speaking, Public speaking 'Vernon can read!'
Fred D. Gray has written: 'The Tuskegee Syphilis Study' 'Bus Ride to Justice: Changing the System by the System : The Life and Works of Fred D. Gray Preacher, Attorney, Politician' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, African American lawyers, History, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights workers 'Bus Ride to Justice' -- subject(s): Biography, Legal status, laws, African American lawyers, History, African Americans, Civil rights workers
Yes as do black lawyers, Hispanic lawyers, Catholic lawyers, Hindu lawyers, Muslim lawyers, Irish lawyers, Italian lawyers, Greek lawyers, Polish lawyers, Native American lawyers, male lawyers, female lawyers, transgender lawyers, gay lawyers, straight lawyers, agnostic lawyers, vegetarian lawyers, vegan lawyers,
Solomon S. Seay has written: 'Jim Crow and me' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Biography, African American civil rights workers, Race relations, Family, African American lawyers, Civil rights, Racism, Civil rights movements, Legal status, laws, Segregation
Johnnie L. Cochran has written: 'Journey to justice' -- subject(s): African American lawyers, Trials, litigation, Trials (Murder), Biography