King, Angela Josephine
1845 - 1913

Details
Born: 1/23/1845 in Trumbull County, Ohio
Died: 1913
Ethnicity: White/Caucasian
Professional Facts

Practice Area:
Civil Rights
Profession:
Civil Rights Women's Suffrage
Regions and States of Practice:
WI, Midwest
Legal Education:
University of Chicago Law School
Other Education:
Ladies' Seminary of Janesville (1857)
Positions During Her Career:
Clerk at the Janesville Post Office (1866-1870?)
Legal practice with Lavinia Goodell in Janesville, Wisconsin (1879)
Solo private practice (1879-1909)


Further Research Materials

References:
Making History: Lelia Robinson's Index to American Women Lawyers
Barbara Allen Babcock, Making History: Lelia Robinson's Index to American Women Lawyers. Stanford Law School (July 1998)
All the Allies of Each: Lelia Robinson's Portrait of Early Women Lawyers in America
Julia Steele, All the Allies of Each: Lelia Robinson's Portrait of Early Women Lawyers in America, 1998
Pioneers in the Law: The First 150 Women. State Bar of Wisconsin (1998), Describes the hardships and recognizes the efforts of the first 150 women lawyers admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin, 1879-1943.
Women Lawyers in the United States
Lelia J. Robinson, Women Lawyers in the United States, 2 The Green Bag 10 (1890)
Parker McCobb Reed, Women Lawyers. In The Bench and Bar of Wisconsin: History and Biography, with Portrait Illustrations (531-532). Milwaukee: Reed (1882)

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Student Papers:
Potential Paper Topics:
Ingalls v. State analyzed by a student paper
An analysis of State of WI v. James Brown
An analysis of Goodyear Rubber Co. v. A.P. Burrus