In the Balance

30. Gertrude E. Rush, Iowa's First African American Female Attorney

Iowa Judicial Branch

In recognition of Women’s History Month, I went looking for women throughout Iowa’s history to cover for this episode. As it turns out, Iowa is not lacking for strong, influential women who have left their mark on the state’s judicial and legal systems. Last year we covered the life of Arabella Mansfield, the first white woman admitted to the Iowa State Bar in 1869. This year, I want to highlight the first black woman admitted to the Iowa State Bar, and one of the founding members of the National Bar Association: Gertrude E. Rush. 

Host: Marissa Gaal

Music from The Epic 2 by Rafael Krux
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