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As a lawyer and politician, Henry L. Marsh III has been a constant in the Richmond area for half a century, battling in the courts, City Hall and the state Capitol for equal rights for African ...
State Sen. Henry L. Marsh III, D-Richmond, a fixture in Richmond-area politics for nearly 50 years, is retiring from the Virginia Senate after 22 years. Sources said Marsh, 80, a noted civil ...
A graduate of the University of Oregon Law School, Marsh practices law, writes motivational books, and lectures on health and stress management. Events 1 mi. - 3:59.31 3,000 m steeplechase - 8:09.17 ...
Henry L. Marsh’s fight was for civil rights, but his values — justice, fairness, equality — extend far beyond any single cause. His work brought us closer to those ideals, ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond said its final goodbye today to one of its most influential leaders, Henry Marsh III, the city’s first Black mayor and a dedicated civil rights attorney. Marsh ...
Henry Marsh's funeral at St. Paul's Baptist Church in Henrico County was an occasion for warm memories and -- on the first day of Black History Month -- a chance to remember one Richmonder's ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The funeral arrangements for Henry L. Marsh, III — the first Black mayor of Richmond — have been announced. Marsh died at the age of 91 on Friday, Jan. 24.
Henry L. Marsh III — a graduate of Maggie L. Walker High, Virginia Union University and Howard University Law School — left a mark on civil rights well beyond Richmond ...
Henry L. Marsh III, a civil rights lawyer and long-serving Virginia state senator who in 1977 became the first Black mayor of Richmond, ushering in an era of African American leadership in the ...
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