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    Lutie A. Lytle (November 19, 1875 - November 12, 1955 ) was an American lawyer who was one of the first African-American women in the legal profession...
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  • boxer, musician Lutie Lytle, American lawyer Marshall Lytle, American musician Rob Lytle, American football player Robert Todd Lytle, American politician...
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    Bears Gordon Jump, actor, WKRP in Cincinnati Ben Lerner, poet and author Lutie Lytle, pioneering African-American lawyer and first woman in North America...
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  • First (African American) female law graduate: Lutie Lytle in 1897 First (African American) female: Lutie Lytle (1897) First female (actively practice): Marion...
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  • state legislator Marla Luckert (1955- ), Kansas Supreme Court justice Lutie Lytle (1875-1950), lawyer, 1st African-American woman admitted to Kansas bar...
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    female lawyer Lutie Lytle was the first female admitted to the Tennessee State Bar in 1897. Instead of actively practicing law, however, Lytle taught at Tennessee...
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  • from other Black women lawyers because she was white-passing. In 1897, Lutie Lytle became the first Black woman faculty member of a law school when she...
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  • female: Jennie Mitchell Kellogg (1880) First African American female: Lutie Lytle (1897) First Native American (Wyandot) female: Lyda Conley (1902) First...
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  • dominated by lawyers from the American South. The attendance of attorney Lutie Lytle at the NNBA's 1913 meeting made history, as she became the first African-American...
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