Lila Althea Fenwick (May 24, 1932 – April 4, 2020) was an American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official. She was the first black woman to graduate from Harvard Law School.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Fenwick was born in Manhattan, New York City, on May 24, 1932.[1] Her parents, John and Hilda Fenwick, were immigrants to the United States from Trinidad.[1] She earned a bachelor's degree in history from Barnard College in 1953,[4][5] before enrolling at Harvard Law School.[1] A student in the class of 1956, Fenwick matriculated into the school's fourth class that admitted women.[2] She then continued her studies at the London School of Economics.[1]
^Coquillette, Daniel R. On the battlefield of merit : Harvard Law School, the first century. Kimball, Bruce A., 1951–. Cambridge, Massachusetts. ISBN978-0-674-08906-8. OCLC925305783.
^Sollors, Werner (1993). Blacks at Harvard: A Documentary History of African-American Experience At Harvard and Radcliffe. NYU Press. ISBN9780814739778.