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Pioneer Women
Lutie Lytle
Year Inducted
1996
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First African American to be admitted to the Kansas bar
Among the first African American women to earn a law degree
One of the first female law professors in the world, as reported by newspapers of the day
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Lutie Lytle (Kansas Historical Society)
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