Campbell law school’s traveling exhibit honoring the contributions of pioneering african american.

Webraleigh — campbell law school’s traveling exhibit honoring the contributions of pioneering african american judges in north carolina is once again on.

In 1837 a handsome, stylish, brick greek revival style courthouse was.

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Weba wake county courthouse has stood on fayetteville st.

Webfirst african americans on the north carolina bench exhibit.

The boldly colonnaded beaux arts structure was designed by the.

That building was designed by the.

Webthe courthouse building depicted was wake county’s third to be built on the fayetteville street site.

Webboth buildings were demolished in 1915 when wake county’s grandiose beaux arts courthouse was erected on the site.

It was built on a site donated for the purpose by theophilus hunter, sr. , and james bloodworth, who had acquired the southern and northern portions,.

Raleigh — in honor of black history month, campbell law’s traveling exhibit honoring the contributions of pioneering african american judges in north.

In raleigh since the city’s founding in 1792.

Webit's called “ lawyers in your library '' and it’s an expansion of the legal support center’s “attorney of the day” program, which was created last year.

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