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A Modest Servant of Law and Life

William B. Bryant was once told by his grandfather that he would "have to work twice as hard to go half as far as a white person." Following that advice, Bryant became the first African American prosecutor permitted to try cases in Washington's federal courthouse, where he had been barred from using...
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By William B. Schultz

 
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