Dorothy L. Freeman

Dorothy L. Freeman was Missouri’s first African American female lawyer.

[3] She entered the institution in 1939 and worked as a student assistant for the library.

While studying at Lincoln, she worked as a student assistant in the library and as a secretary for Silas Garner, a Black attorney and law school staff member.

[4] Due to an instructor shortage, Freeman was approached to serve as an educator at the law school.

However, the school closed briefly in 1943, and Freeman instead became the first African American woman lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri.