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Southern University Law Center (Campus History)

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Founded in 1947, the Southern University Law Center (SULC) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is a model for student body and faculty diversity. Whilst SULC used to be once required by law to be an all-black institution, the varsity’s founders and subsequent leadership have created a legacy of providing get admission to and opportunity to legal education that continues lately. SULC graduates, beginning with the legendary civil rights attorney, political leader, and educator Jesse N. Stone Jr. and others within the school’s first graduating class of 1950, have grow to be trailblazers. The alumni have been successful in law, business, government, and other careers in Louisiana and places beyond. This book highlights their successes in addition to the historical events that experience shaped this institution. From student-led efforts to desegregate public accommodations to alumni leadership in achieving greater diversity within the Louisiana judiciary, SULC has and continues to supply lawyer-leaders who effect positive change.

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