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Jane Cleo Marshall Lucas
First African American female to pass the Maryland bar exam

Jane Cleo Marshall Lucas

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Jane Cleo Marshall Lucas was the first African American female to pass the Maryland bar exam.

Lucas was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan to Edson S. and Tina Marshall. She attended Howard University after obtaining a scholarship in 1937. She graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1944 and passed the bar exam. In 1945, she married Wendell M. Lucas.

She worked for an Atlanta attorney before taking and passing the Maryland bar exam in 1946. She thus became the first African American female admitted to practice law in Maryland. Marshall achieved another historical first the same year by becoming the first female full-time faculty member of Howard University School of Law. Thus, due to Lucas becoming an educator, Juanita Jackson Mitchell has the distinction of becoming the first African American female to actually practice law in Maryland in 1950. Lucas resigned from the faculty in 1950, and eventually settled with her husband permanently in Washington, D.C.

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