Noah Walter Parden (c. 1868 – February 23, 1944) was an American attorney and politician who was active in Chattanooga, Tennessee, East St. Louis, Illinois...
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American folk musician Noah W. Parden (c. 1868–1944), American attorney and politician This page lists people with the surname Parden. If an internal link...
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W. Parden (1868–1944), American attorney and politician Noah Persson (born 2003), Swedish footballer Noah Phelps (1740–1809), American general Noah Phelps...
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Phillips: First African American male lawyer in Pettis County, Missouri Noah W. Parden (c. 1890): First African American male lawyer in St. Clair County, Missouri...
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Johnson's lawyer Noah W. Parden filed a writ of habeas corpus, alleging that his constitutional rights had been violated. Specifically, Parden alleged that...
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Liberian politician and diplomat Samuel A. McElwee (1886), lawyer Noah W. Parden (law department, 1891), first African American attorney to present an...
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1881, he established a law practice there. Hutchins and his partner Noah W. Parden handled a substantial portion of all criminal cases involving black...
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attorneys had decided not to pursue appeal, two local black attorneys, Noah Parden and Styles Hutchins, took up the case and requested an appeal to McReynolds...
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least two other African American attorneys for admission to the bar, Noah W. Parden of Tennessee in 1906 and Shelby J. Davidson of Kentucky in 1912. Many...
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Williams: First African American male lawyer in Sangamon County, Illinois Noah Parden: First African American lawyer and Assistant County Prosecutor in St...
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