- Henry Frye
Henry E. Frye is an American judge and politician who concluded his public-service career as the first
African-American chief justice of theNorth Carolina Supreme Court .He was born August 1, 1932 in
Richmond County, North Carolina . After graduating with honors fromNorth Carolina A&T State University , Frye reached the rank of captain in theUnited States Air Force , serving in Korea and Japan. Upon returning to North Carolina, Frye was inspired to become a lawyer when he was denied the ability to register to vote by so-called "literacy" tests.When Frye was elected to the
North Carolina General Assembly as a state representative in 1968, he was the only black North Carolina legislator, and the first elected in the 20th century. Frye helped eliminate the vestiges of Jim Crow from North Carolina law. He was re-elected several times to the state House, serving until 1980, and served one term in the state Senate from 1981 to 1982. During this time, he was also an instructor atNorth Carolina Central University 's law school.In 1983, Governor
Jim Hunt appointed Frye to theNorth Carolina Supreme Court as an associate justice, the first African-American to hold that position in North Carolina history. Elected in 1984 to the court and re-elected in 1992, Jim Hunt appointed Frye to the state's highest judicial post, chief justice, in 1999 to replace the retiringBurley Mitchell . He was defeated for election to a full term in 2000 by Associate JusticeI. Beverly Lake . Frye currently practices law with Brooks, Pierce, McLendon, Humphrey & Leonard in Greensboro, North Carolina.In 2007, Frye received the
North Carolina Award for public service. [http://projects.newsobserver.com/blogs/mitchell_and_frye_recognized]External links
* [http://www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/copyright/sc/bios/frye.html Official Biographical Information from NC court system website]
* [http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/C-0091/ Oral History Interview with Henry Frye] at [http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/ Oral Histories of the American South]
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