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Lutie Lytle : ウィキペディア英語版
Lutie Lytle

Lutie A. Lytle (November 1875 - 1940) was an American lawyer who was one of the first African-American women in the legal profession. Having been admitted to the state bar of Tennessee in 1897, she also practiced law in Topeka, Kansas and Brooklyn, New York. In 1898, she joined the faculty of the law school of her alma mater, Central Tennessee College of Law becoming the first woman to teach law in a chartered law school.〔http://wlh.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/cunnea-timeline.pdf〕
== Early life ==

Lutie A. Lytle was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, one of six surviving children of John R. and Mary Ann "Mollie" (Chesebro) Lytle, both former slaves. In 1882, the Lytle family moved to Topeka, Kansas, most likely as a result of the mass migration of African-Americans from the South to the American West due to the Exoduster movement.
John Lytle worked in a number of jobs, but mostly as a barber, operating his own shop with the help of his son Charles Clayton Lytle.〔1900 Federal Census for Shawnee County (Kansas) Enumeration District 154, Sheet 5-A, Lines 38-43〕 Both John and Charles Lytle also became active in local politics as members of the Populist Party; John Lytle at one time ran for the position of Topeka city jailor. Charles Lytle would become a Topeka policeman, rising to the rank of Chief of Detectives. He later served as a field deputy in the Kansas State Fire Marshal's Office and as a Deputy Sheriff of Shawnee County, Kansas as well as owning a drug store in Topeka. 〔 Information taken from the ''Topeka Colored Directory'' of 1928, found online at http://genealogytrails.com/kan/shawnee/bios5.html 〕

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