Marsh, Henry L., III, 1933-

Civil rights attorney Henry L. Marsh III was born December 10, 1933, in Richmond, Virginia. He attended Moonfield and George Mason Elementary Schools and graduated with honors from Maggie L. Walker High School in 1952. Earning a B.A. in sociology from Virginia Union University in 1956, he went on to obtain an L.L.B. from Howard University Law School in 1959.

Marsh joined with Samuel L. Tucker to form the law firm of Tucker & Marsh in 1961. They were joined by Oliver Hill in 1965 to form Hill, Tucker & Marsh. He immediately joined the fight against the "massive resistance" that was Virginia's announced policy toward the de-segregation actions called for in theBrown v. The Board of Educationdecision of 1954. His counsel inGravely v. Robbresulted in single member districts for the General Assembly of Virginia. After having served on the Richmond City Council since 1966, Marsh won the mayor's seat in 1977, the first black mayor in the city's history. In 1981, he hosted the National Conference on the Black Agenda, which attracted 1,500 African American state, local and federal officials. In 1991, Marsh was elected Senator from the 16th Senate District, now serving his third term.

...

Publication Date Publishing Account Status Note View

2020-10-03 06:10:39 pm

Joseph Glass

published

User published constellation

Details HRT Changes Compare

2016-08-10 04:08:28 pm

System Service

published

Details HRT Changes Compare

2016-08-10 04:08:28 pm

System Service

ingest cpf

Initial ingest from EAC-CPF

Pre-Production Data