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Civil Rights

Jan. 24, 2002

Loyola Professor Takes Helm at ACLU

LOS ANGELES - Loyola Law School professor and "quiet advocate" Gary C. Williams today becomes the first African-American president of the ACLU of Southern California's board of directors in the organization's 80-year history.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Loyola Law School professor and "quiet advocate" Gary C. Williams today becomes the first African-American president of the ACLU of Southern California's board of directors in the organization's 80-year history.
        Williams, 49, sits o...

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