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Charlye O. Farris
Texas’ first African American female lawyer

Charlye O. Farris

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Charlye Ola Farris (1929-2010) was Texas’ first African American female lawyer.

She was born on June 30, 1929 in Wichita Falls, Texas to educators James Randolph Farris, Sr. and Roberta Bell. Upon earning her political science degree from Prairie View A&M College in 1948, she worked briefly as an educator before pursuing a career in law. She received her legal education firstly from the University of Denver and secondly at the Howard University in Washington D.C. She graduated with a law degree from the latter institution in 1953. Farris was the first African American female admitted to practice law in Texas the same year. Thereafter, she became the first female lawyer in her hometown of Wichita Falls. She also became the first African American female to serve as the Special Wichita County Judge in 1954. In 1973, she served in a judicial capacity yet again as the acting District Judge of the 78th District Court in Wichita County.

Farris died on February 18, 2010 in Wichita Falls. In 2011, the Texas Historical Commission erected a marker to celebrate Farris’ legacy. Scholarships have also been created throughout Texas in Farris’ honor. For instance, the Travis County Women’s Lawyer Association created a scholarship in the honor of both Farris and Edna Cisneros.

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