As a civil rights lawyer in the 1950s, L. Clifford Davis helped integrate Texas public schools that had resisted Brown v. Board of Education.
The Fort Worth civil rights attorney, who was instrumental in the fight to desegregate Texas schools, died this past weekend ...
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Rev. D.W. Clark of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church is escorted away from the mob at Mansfield High School after he was shoved ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, the first Black judge to be elected in Tarrant County and the civil rights lawyer who helped ...
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L. Clifford Davis, civil rights attorney who fought to desegregate North Texas schools, has died at 100 years oldL. Clifford Davis, a civil rights attorney who fought to desegregate North Texas schools, has died at 100 years old, his ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, the civil rights lawyer who fought to desegregate North Texas school districts before becoming the ...
Martin Luther King Jr. parade made its way through downtown Fort Worth after being delayed from Jan. 20 to Feb. 17.
Judge L. Clifford Davis, a North Texas leader, passed away today at the age of 100. He assisted Thurgood Marshall in the ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, who fought to desegregate North Texas school districts and became the first Black judge in Tarrant County, died Saturday at age 100.(2003 File Photo / The Dallas Morning ...
L. Clifford Davis, a Fort Worth legal dynamo who stood at the forefront of civil rights and the desegregation of public ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — L. Clifford Davis, a civil rights attorney who fought to desegregate North Texas schools, has died at 100 years old, his family confirmed to WFAA. Davis was born on Oct ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis holds a book, released by local attorney Bobbie Edmonds, about his life and legacy. Davis opened one of the first African-American law offices in Tarrant County and was one ...
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