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Edith Jacqueline Ingram (16 January 1942 - 5 June 2020) was an American judge. She became the first African American woman judge in the United States in 1969. Ingram served on Hancock County Court of the Ordinary for 36 years. She moved to Hancock County's probate court in 1973, making her the first African American woman probate judge in the United States. Her service to the courts resulted in recognition from the Georgia General Assembly. Before becoming a judge, she taught at Georgia schools.

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  • Edith Jacqueline Ingram Grant (en)
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  • Edith Jacqueline Ingram (16 January 1942 - 5 June 2020) was an American judge. She became the first African American woman judge in the United States in 1969. Ingram served on Hancock County Court of the Ordinary for 36 years. She moved to Hancock County's probate court in 1973, making her the first African American woman probate judge in the United States. Her service to the courts resulted in recognition from the Georgia General Assembly. Before becoming a judge, she taught at Georgia schools. (en)
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  • Judge Edith Ingram at the Hancock County Courthouse in Sparta, Georgia. (en)
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  • Fort Valley State College (en)
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  • Robert T. Ingram (en)
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  • Katherine Hunt Ingram (en)
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  • Jerold O. Ingram (en)
  • Robert L. Ingram (en)
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  • Edith Jacqueline Ingram (16 January 1942 - 5 June 2020) was an American judge. She became the first African American woman judge in the United States in 1969. Ingram served on Hancock County Court of the Ordinary for 36 years. She moved to Hancock County's probate court in 1973, making her the first African American woman probate judge in the United States. Her service to the courts resulted in recognition from the Georgia General Assembly. Before becoming a judge, she taught at Georgia schools. (en)
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