Charles Hamilton
One of the most influential figures in African American life between the two world wars was Charles Hamilton Houston. A scholar and lawyer, he dedicated his life to freeing his people from the bonds of racism.
Charles Houston
Charles Houston was one of the most important civil rights attorneys in American history. A lawyer, in his view, was an agent for social change—“either a social engineer or a parasite on society.” [americanhistory.si.edu/brown/history/CharlesHamiltonHouston]
"WARE WINS AWARD FOR LEGAL ADVOCACY"
If Charles Ware had a personal motto, it would probably read, "Defend the Underdog" - particularly if the underdog is up against a large corporate or government entity. The Columbia-based attorney says he will "take on anybody." And he means it.
He has taken on
Ware is given to using dramatic courtroom techniques, even bringing stuffed animals along, baring their fangs and claws, to demonstrate the monstrosity of big corporate giants.
Ware has also flung himself into a courtroom witness stand, mimicked prosecution witnesses, and sent numerous "urgent" press releases to the news media.
Ware's style causes
The award is given by the Minority Business Enterprise Legal Defense and Education Fund, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization. It was established in 1980 by former Maryland Congressman Parren Mitchell to "...enhance, expand and defend minority business opportunities and growth."
Ware's flair for drama in and out of the courtroom has not affected his professional standing within the legal community. He is a respected lawyer with impressive credentials.
Born in
Ware currently has a private law practice locally and is the general counsel for the
Ware himself laughs at being called flamboyant, saying it is a misnomer, but admits that his legal style is "different from the mainstream."
He says he feels honored by the minority business group's award because the selection was made by his peers. "What has made me is not my flamboyance, but getting visible cases," he said. "I do relish going against the odds."
www.CharlesJeromeWare.com
[Jacqueline E. Burrell, June 8, 1989, THE HOWARD
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