Con Law
Black Legal Figures
Black History in the Bay
Black History UC-Berkeley
Misc.
100

This Supreme Court case upheld the constitutionality of "separate but equal" racial segregation.

Plessy v. Ferguson

100

This civil rights lawyer became the first African American Supreme Court Justice.

Thurgood Marshall

100

This organization was founded in Oakland in 1966 to fight for the rights of Black people and other oppressed communities.

The Black Panther Party

100

In 1967, this prominent civil rights figure delivered a speech on Sproul Plaza to a packed crowd of 7,000 students.

Martin Luther King Jr
100

This brilliant criminal defense attorney and law professor at a prestigious university becomes entangled in a series of murders with her students.

Annalise Keating
200

This landmark case overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and declared state-sponsored segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

Brown v Board of Education

200

This woman was the first African American woman appointed to the federal bench.

Constance Baker Motley

200

This museum in downtown Oakland is dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the history of African Americans in California and the West.

The African American Museum & Library at Oakland

200

Who was the first "All American" football player in the history of the University of California?

Walter Gordon

200

This Southern rapper has a famous verse that says "she like to argue so I sent that chick to law school"

Young Dolph

300

This Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves, and guaranteed all citizens "equal protection of the laws."

The 14th Amendment

300

This lawyer and activist co-founded the Equal Justice Initiative and is known for his work challenging mass incarceration and racial bias in the criminal justice system.

Bryan Stevenson

300
An Oakland native this player became an All-American at Cal, an All-Pro and Super Bowl Champion in the NFL and owns a restaurant in the area.
Marshawn Lynch
300

The first building at UC Berkeley named for an African-American woman was a graduate house named after this pioneering educator

Ida Louise Jackson

300

Name a black governor past or present.

Deval Patrick, Douglas Wilder, Wes Moore, David Paterson, P.B.S Pinchback

400

This Supreme Court case struck down state bans on interracial marriage.

Loving v. Virginia

400

This lawyer was the first African American to serve as the United States Attorney General.

Eric Holder

400

In 1966 this SF neighborhood was the site of protests and riots sparked by SFPD shooting and killing a Black teenage boy fleeing the scene of a stolen car

Hunters Point

400

Who was the first black woman to graduate from Berkeley Law?

Annie Coker '29

400

How many historically black law schools are there in the United States?

Six (Howard, Texas Southern, Southern, FAMU, NCCU, UDC)

500

This Supreme Court case ruled that restrictive covenants, which were contractual agreements that prohibited the sale of property to Black people, were unenforceable.

Shelley v Kraemer

500

This judge was the first Black woman to serve on the California Supreme Court.

Janice Rogers Brown

500

Who first black person elected to the California Legislature from the Bay Area?

William Byron Rumford Sr.

500

Who was the first Black woman to graduate from Berkeley?

Vivian Rogers
500

According the most recent ABA 509 Data, which law school in the West Region has the most Black students?

UC Berkeley!

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