Roland Coleman Jr., former L.A. County Bar Assn. president, dies at 74
Briefly

Coleman, the second Black person to lead the Los Angeles County Bar Assn., was instrumental in supporting Black lawyers excluded from traditional bar associations like the John M. Langston Bar Assn. of Los Angeles.
Despite facing racism and challenges, Coleman's dedication to mastering legal rules and fostering relationships was evident in his courtroom demeanor, making him a highly respected and likable figure in the legal community.
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