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MARIE L. BOTTINEAU BALDWIN (1863-1952)

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MARIE L. BOTTINEAU BALDWIN (1863-1952)

MARIE L. BOTTINEAU BALDWIN
(1863-1952). Chippewa attorney, first Native American student to graduate from the Washington College of Law. Photograph, 1914

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1914 Attorney Baldwin Braid Cloak Feather First Louise Marie Student Chippewa


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This photograph captures the remarkable Marie L. Bottineau Baldwin, a trailblazing Chippewa attorney who made history as the first Native American student to graduate from the prestigious Washington College of Law. Taken in 1914, this portrait showcases Marie's dignified presence and determination. Marie stands tall and proud, adorned in traditional Chippewa clothing that reflects her cultural heritage. Her long braid cascades down her back, symbolizing strength and resilience. A feather delicately adorns her hair, representing wisdom and connection to her ancestors. Wrapped in an elegant cloak, Marie exudes confidence as she gazes directly into the camera lens. Her piercing eyes reveal a depth of knowledge acquired through years of dedicated study at law school. This photograph is not just a snapshot frozen in time; it represents a pivotal moment in history when barriers were broken for indigenous peoples seeking higher education and professional success. It serves as a testament to Marie's unwavering commitment to justice and equality. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this invaluable image for future generations to admire and learn from. As we reflect upon Marie L. Bottineau Baldwin's legacy today, we are reminded of the importance of celebrating diversity within our legal system while striving for equal opportunities for all aspiring attorneys regardless of their background or ethnicity

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