But Wait, There’s More: Black History Icons They Don’t Want You To Know About
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Jane Bolin
Bolin was the first Black woman to attend Yale Law School in 1931. In 1939, she became the first Black female judge in the United States. “One of her significant contributions throughout her career was working with private employers to hire people based on their skills, as opposed to discriminating against them because of their race.”
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