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Alumnus wins inaugural scholarship for aspiring civil rights attorneys

By Susan Gonzalez June 2, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Markus Reneau Yale alumnus Markus Reneau ’19 is among 10 individuals who have been named inaugural Marshall-Motley Scholars by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. (LDF). The scholarship covers the cost of law school to train the next generation of civil rights lawyers across the U.S. South. The LDF announced the Marshall-Motley Scholars on May 17, the 67th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The Marshall-Motley Scholars Program (MMSP) is named in honor of Supreme Court justice, civil rights attorney, and LDF founder Thurgood Marshall, and civil rights litigator Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to serve as a federal judge.

NAACP scholarship funds upcoming Southern civil rights lawyers

View Comments The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund is investing in the next generation of civil rights lawyers and they’re ensuring those newly-trained lawyers will help serve Black communities in the South.  Ten people were selected for the inaugural cohort for the LDF s Marshall-Motley Scholars Program. All 10 of the scholars are Black and are either from or raised in the South. The program is named for LDF founder Thurgood Marshall, America s first Black Supreme Court justice, and Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to serve as federal judge.  Scholars will receive a full law school scholarship to cover tuition, room and board along with internship and fellowship opportunities with regional civil rights organizations. The program also requires that the scholars spend the first eight years of their careers practicing law and serving Black communities in the South. 

NAACP s LDF scholarship funds upcoming Southern civil rights lawyers

The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund is investing in the next generation of civil rights lawyers and they’re ensuring those newly-trained lawyers will help serve Black communities in the South.  Ten people were selected for the inaugural cohort for the LDF s Marshall-Motley Scholars Program. All 10 of the scholars are Black and are either from or raised in the South. The program is named for LDF founder Thurgood Marshall, America s first Black Supreme Court justice, and Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to serve as federal judge.  Scholars will receive a full law school scholarship to cover tuition, room and board along with internship and fellowship opportunities with regional civil rights organizations. The program also requires that the scholars spend the first eight years of their careers practicing law and serving Black communities in the South. 

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