Episode Synopsis "Lisa Tatum: First African-American to Serve as President of the State Bar of Texas"
Lisa Tatum was the first African-American to serve as President of the State Bar of Texas. In this week's Shero episode, Lisa Tatum talks about her journey from the serving as an Assistant District Attorney to owning her own law firm and serving as the first African-American President of the State Bar of Texas.
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