Judge Selya enlivened his writing with original vocabulary and colorful figures of speech. “Selyaisms” included asseverate, ...
America’s first Black lawyer started in Maine. His only known portrait has been missing for decades.
Macon Bolling Allen went on to become the nation's first African American judge and was a partner at the first Black-led firm in South Carolina. The portrait arrived in Portland in 1873.
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