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  1. Robert Heberton Terrell (November 27, 1857 – December 20, 1925) was an attorney and the second African American to serve as a justice of the peace in Washington, DC.

    • 5 (including one adopted and three died in infancy)
    • Groton Academy
    • December 20, 1925 (aged 68)
    • November 27, 1857, Orange, Virginia, US
  2. Robert Heberton Terrell was born in Orange, Virginia, to parents Harrison and Louisa Ann Terrell. The family moved to Washington, DC, in 1865 after the American Civil War and emancipation ended. His father, Harrison Terrell, worked for a prominent businessman.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2008 · Robert Herberton Terrell, the first African American judge in Washington, D.C., was born in Charlottesville, Virginia on November 27, 1857 to Harris and Louisa Ann Terrell.

  4. While she stopped working soon after she married a lawyer named Robert Heberton Terrell, she never closed her eyes to the injustices happening around her. Then again, how could she?

  5. The papers of Robert Heberton Terrell (1857-1925) span the years 1870-1954, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1884-1925. The collection consists mainly of correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, printed matter, and miscellaneous items.

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  6. Contents. Robert Heberton Terrell. American jurist. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Mary Church Terrell. In Mary Eliza Church Terrell. …from Oberlin (1888) and married Robert Heberton Terrell, a lawyer who would become the first black municipal court judge in the nation’s capital. Read More.

  7. 10 de dez. de 1998 · She married a lawyer, Robert Heberton Terrell, who would become the first black municipal court judge in the nation's capital. She is best remembered for her contribution to the struggle for the rights of black women; in 1896 she became the first president of the newly-formed National Association of Colored Women (NACW), which sought ...