- James Nabrit, Jr.
James Madison Nabrit, Jr. (1900-1997) was a prominent civil rights attorney who won several important arguments before the
U.S. Supreme Court , served president ofHoward University from 1960 to 1965 and 1968 to 1969 and was the father ofJames Nabrit, III who is also a civil rights attorney.James Nabrit, Jr. was born in Georgia on September 7, 1900 to James Nabrit, Jr., a Baptist minister and baker and to Norma Walton. He graduated from
Morehouse College in 1923 and fromNorthwestern University Law School in 1927. Nabrit taught school in Louisiana and Arkansas from 1927 to 1930. From 1930 to 1936 he practiced law in Houston, Texas. Nabrit taught law atHoward University from 1936 to 1960. In 1938 he started the first formal civil rights law course in the United States.Civil Rights cases
Beginning in the 1940s and through the 1950s, Nabrit handled a number of civil rights cases for the
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund , working with prominent attorneys such asThurgood Marshall , later a Supreme Court justice. Notably, Nabrit argued "Bolling v. Sharpe ", a companion case of "Brown v. Board of Education ".President of Howard and later life
Nabrit served president of
Howard University from 1960 to 1965. From 1965 to 1967 he served as deputy ambassador to the United Nations. He returned to the presidency of Howard from 1968 to 1969 stepping down after pressure from the American Association of University Professors after he expelled 18 disruptive students. Nabrit cited the black power movement "disruptions" as his primary reason for stepping down. Nabrit died on December 27, 1997 in Washington, D.C at the age of 97. He was survived by his only son,James Nabrit, III References and external links
* [http://www.brownat50.org/BrownBios/BioJamesNabritJr.html Howard University biography of Nabrit, Jr.]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05EFD91531F933A05751C1A961958260 New York Times Obituary, Dec. 30, 1997]
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