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Wilbur Homer Grant

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Wilbur Homer Grant (December 11, 1897, - August 25, 1983) was a lawyer, judge, and state legislator in Indiana. He was born in New Albany, Indiana and graduated from Scribner High School.[1]

He represented Marion County, Indiana in the Indiana House of Representatives from November 4, 1942 until November 3, 1948. He was a Republican.[2] He was African American.[3]

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References

  1. ^ ""THIRST FOR JUSTICE": INDIANA'S PIONEERING BLACK LAWYERS". Indiana Legal Archive.
  2. ^ "Indiana Politicians By Letter". March 6, 2015.
  3. ^ January, Alan Frank; Walsh, Justin E. (March 29, 1986). "A Century of Achievement: Black Hoosiers in the Indiana General Assembly, 1881-1986". Select Committee on the Centennial History of the General Assembly – via Google Books.
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