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HISTORY AND MISSON



               Who was D. Augustus Straker

               The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association was formed on October 4, 1990, as a special purpose bar
               association recognized by the State Bar of Michigan. It is also an affiliate of the National Bar
               Association.  Membership  includes  a  racially  diverse  coalition  of  lawyers,  judges,  in-house
               counsel and other legal professionals, with a particular focus on attorneys who live, work, or
               practice in Oakland County, Michigan.

               The mission of the D. Augustus Straker Bar Association is to increase minority representation in
               the  legal  profession,  support  and  encourage  legal  practice  opportunities  for  minorities,  and
               facilitate equal justice for all citizens.


                                                    By Gibson, J. W. (John William) (b. 1841) - Schomburg General
                                                    Research and Reference Division, The New York Public Library. (1903
                                                    - 1902). David Augustus Straker.


                                                    WHO WAS D. AUGUSTUS STRAKER?
                                                    The D. Augustus Straker Bar Association is named in
                                                    honor of D. Augustus Straker, the pioneering African-
                                                    American attorney, author and jurist. He was born in
                                                    Bridgetown, Barbados, in the West Indies. As a young
                                                    man, Straker studied philosophy, French, and Latin. He
                                                    later came to the United States to educate former slaves and
                                                    received his law degree from Howard University in 1871.
                                                    In 1875, after working for the United States Department of
                                                    Treasury, Straker was appointed an Inspector of Customs at
                                                    Columbia, South Carolina.

                                                    In 1876, he was elected to the South Carolina legislature and
                                                    re-elected twice thereafter. Later, Straker became the Dean
               of Law at Allen University, a small African American institution located in Columbia, South
               Carolina.After his tenure at Allen University, Straker relocated to Detroit to practice law. In the
               course of his practice, Straker became the first African-American attorney to appear before the
               Michigan Supreme Court. In Ferguson v Gies, 82 Mich 358 (1890), Straker successfully argued
               that the "separate but equal" doctrine was unconstitutional under Michigan law. The unanimous
               decision was remarkable given the doctrine's rapidly rising tide which reached its epic three years
               later in the United States Supreme Court decision in Plessey v Ferguson, 163 US 537 (1893). Gies
               has come to be known as Michigan's "Great Civil Rights Case." Gies, which was decided on
               October 10, 1890, actually preceded by some 64 years the landmark United States Supreme Court
               decision in Brown v Board of Education which ushered in the modern civil rights era. A few years
               after the Gies decision, Straker was elected the first African-American jurist in Michigan. In 1892,
               he  became  a  Wayne  County  Circuit  Court  Commissioner.  He  served  two  terms.  Clearly,
               Michigan's civil rights heritage owes much to the memory of D. Augustus Straker. In choosing his
               name,  the  D.  Augustus  Straker  Bar  Association  seeks  to  honor  D.  Augustus  Straker  and  his
               dedication  to  the  practice  of  law.  More  information  can  be  found  in  the  Michigan  Bar  Journal  article
               linked HERE (Posted with permission from the January 2015 issue of the Michigan Bar Journal).
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