Loretta Lynch: First African American Woman Attorney General

· Lerner Publications
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On April 27, 2015, a packed Senate gallery watched as Loretta Lynch became the first African American woman to be named US attorney general.

Long before Lynch became attorney general, she found herself immersed in politics. When she was fourteen, her father ran for mayor of Durham, North Carolina. This inspired a passion for politics in Lynch. Upon graduation from law school, Lynch quickly rose through the ranks at a high-powered law firm, and eventually she pursued a career as a top federal prosecutor. This position gave her the professional boost she needed to become attorney general of the United States. Follow Lynch's journey from a young law student to the nation's top legal adviser.

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Joel Krupa
July 5, 2016
If you want to learn more about the woman who is about to set Hillary Clinton free, simply look to Youtube where she dodges questions like Neo in the Matrix. She is truly a sight to behold, as well as she is a crooked criminal heading up the DOJ. I shudder to think how badly she wants to remain AG under Hillary, if she can get Hillary off against what I imagine will be the recommendation of the FBI. Bad times, they are a comin'.
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Eric Braun has written dozens of books for readers of all ages and edited hundreds more. He is a McKnight fellow and a nice fellow, and he likes to ride his bike really far and really fast. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife and two sons, some of whose antics have found their way into his books (unbeknownst to them).

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