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Lawrence Otis Graham

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Lawrence Otis Graham is an African-American attorney, speaker, and a named best-selling author by The New York Times.

Biography

Otis Graham graduated from Princeton University and Harvard University Law School. He is married to Pamela Thomas-Graham, an author.

Content

Otis Graham's books generally centralize on African-American social issues dealing with class. He has also written a book about the life of United States Senator Blanche Kelso Bruce from Mississippi. He is currently leading a project to make a postage stamp after Senator Bruce.

Books

  • The Senator and the Socialite: The True Story of America's First Black Dynasty
  • Our Kind of People: Inside America's Black Upper Class
  • Member of The Club: Reflections on Life in a Polarized World
  • Proversity: Getting Past Face Value

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