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Leah Ward Sears is an American judge born on June 13, 1955. She made history as the first African American woman to serve on the Supreme Court of Georgia. Sears is known for her dedication to justice and her contributions to the legal field, advocating for fairness and equality in the judiciary. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards for her work in law and public service. Leah Ward Sears continues to be an influential figure in the legal community and a role model for aspiring lawyers and judges.
"I don't think there is such a definition of a perfect family, but I do think that our marriages are in crisis. Our families are in crisis. And I think the African-American family is at one of the worst stages it's been at in a very long time in this country. Fatherlessness is rampant."
"I had very supportive parents that made the way for me, even at a time when there were very few women - no women, really; maybe two or three women - and very few, fewer than that, African-American women heading in this direction, so there were very few people to look up to. You just had to have faith."
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