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Andree Layton Roaf

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302:. She graduated second in her class in 1978. After a year as an instructor at the law school, she went into private practice at a Little Rock law firm that became known as Walker, Roaf, Campbell, Ivory and Dunklin. In 1995 Governor 310:
that had become vacant due to the retirement of Justice Steele Hays. She was the second woman, and the first African-American woman, to sit on the court. Prohibited by law from running for re-election, she was appointed by Governor
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Andree Layton Roaf was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1996. She received an honorary doctor of laws degree and a Distinguished Alumni Award from Michigan State University.
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Roaf married Clifton George Roaf in 1963. He became a dentist in Pine Bluff and was a member of local and state school boards. They had four children, including former
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In May 2007 Roaf became director of the federal Office of Desegregation Monitoring, supervising the compliance of the public schools in
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mandates. She held this position until July 1, 2009, when she collapsed in her Little Rock office and later died at the
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For more than a decade, Roaf pursued a career in the sciences, working as a
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at Arkansas Black Hall of Fame website (retrieved July 2, 2009).
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He Knew the Price of Racism And the Peace of Reconciliation"
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In 1975 Roaf decided to change careers, and she entered the
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law
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Andree Roaf
Arkansas Supreme Court
Jim Guy Tucker
Nashville, Tennessee
Little Rock, Arkansas
Willie Roaf
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Alma mater
Michigan State University
University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law
Arkansas
jurist
Arkansas Supreme Court
NFL
offensive lineman
Willie Roaf
Nashville, Tennessee
civil rights
Urban League
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Federal Reserve Board
Columbus, Ohio
White Hall, Michigan
Muskegon, Michigan
Muskegon Heights High School
Michigan State University
zoology
bacteriologist
Michigan Department of Health
United States Food and Drug Administration

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