Allegheny County Bar Association’s Homer S. Brown Division turns 50!

 

QUINNTARRA MORANT, MORGAN MOODY, JACQUELIN WALKER

 

by Courier Newsroom

 

FORMER STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CYNTHIA BALDWIN, AND ART BALDWIN, at an event commemorating The Homer S. Brown Division’s 50 years in existence, Oct. 17, at the K&L Gates Building, Downtown. (Photos by Courier photographer J.L. Martello)

 

One of the Pittsburgh’s most historic organizations just turned 50 years old! The Homer S. Brown Division was initially founded in 1969 as the Black Lawyers of Western Pennsylvania. It was subsequently renamed the Homer S. Brown Law Association to honor Pittsburgh’s first African American judge, and in 2011 it joined the Allegheny County Bar Association and became the Homer S. Brown Division. Since its inception, HSBD has served as an advocate and ally for African American lawyers and members of the Black community in Allegheny County.

 

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