Constance Baker Motley

Constance Baker Motley

Constance Baker Motley

Name/Title

Constance Baker Motley

Entry/Object ID

2020.1.25

Made/Created

Artist

Lanker, Brian

Date made

1987 - 1988

Time Period

20th Century

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Image dimensions

Height

15 in

Width

15 in

Dimension Description

Frame dimensions

Height

25 in

Width

24 in

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Born September 14, 1921, in New Haven, CT Died September 28, 2005, in New York, NY When President Johnson appointed Constance Baker Motley to the United States District Court in 1966, she became the first Black woman to serve as a federal judge. One of the courtroom tacticians of the civil rights movement, she worked for twenty years with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. She was the only woman elected to the New York Senate in 1964, and the only woman Manhattan borough president (1965-66). Beginning in 1982, she served four years as Chief Judge of the Southern District of New York, and in 1986, she assumed senior judge status. In 1993, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame.