H. Claude Hudson (1886–1989) was a prominent American businessman and advocate for civil rights, best known for helping to found the Broadway Federal Savings and Loan Association (now Broadway Federal Bank) in Los Angeles.
In 1931, he was the first African-American graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Hudson studied at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, and later earned a degree in dentistry from Howard University in 1913.
He was active in the Niagara Movement, the predecessor to the NAACP, working with figures such as W.E.B Du Bois and Moorfield Storey.
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