Robert Heberton Terrell

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Robert Heberton Terrell was an African American lawyer, educator, and one of the first Black judges in Washington, D.C., known for his civil rights advocacy and public service.

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instanceOf African American judge
educator
judge
lawyer
person
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicity African American
familyName Terrell
fieldOfWork civil rights
education
law
fullName Robert Heberton Terrell self-link
gender male
givenName Robert
hasRole civil rights leader
public servant
knownAs Judge Robert H. Terrell
notableFor being one of the first Black judges in Washington, D.C.
breaking racial barriers in the judiciary of Washington, D.C.
civil rights advocacy
public service
occupation civil rights advocate
educator
judge
lawyer
race Black
residence Washington, D.C.
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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Mary Church Terrell spouse Robert Heberton Terrell
Church Terrell spouse Robert Heberton Terrell
subject surface form: Mary Church Terrell
Mary spouse Robert Heberton Terrell
subject surface form: Mary Church Terrell
Robert Heberton Terrell fullName Robert Heberton Terrell self-link
Mary Eliza Church spouse Robert Heberton Terrell
subject surface form: Mary Eliza Church Terrell