Read the Oral History of Judge Arthur Burnett
Read the Oral History of Arthur Burnett, the first African American to be named a Magistrate Judge, and later a judge of the D.C. Superior Court.
Read the Oral History of Arthur Burnett, the first African American to be named a Magistrate Judge, and later a judge of the D.C. Superior Court.
Read about his service in the Robert Kennedy Justice Department, as the only high-level Southerner, during the epic struggles over desegregation and voting rights.
Dean Emerita Katherine Shelton Broderick's oral history is, among other things, a crucial narrative of the history of the three District of Columbia law schools.