UNC Law School Mourns the Loss of Civil Rights Leader Julius Chambers '62
Posted Aug 4, 2013
Julius Chambers ’62, civil rights leader, educator and founding director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights, died Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, after a decline in health over the past several months.
(UNC Law School)
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