Untitled (DD3B8Y)
1945
11.0 x 20.0 cm
Shrine of Remembrance
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Untitled (DD3B8Y)
Giclee štampa / Umetnički otisak
Dimenzije reprodukcije
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$ 64
Srodna umetnička dela
Biografija umetnika
Robert Sutherland: Jamaica’s First Black Graduate and Pioneer Lawyer
Robert Sutherland (c. 1830 – 1878) stands as a monumental figure in Jamaican history, representing not only academic excellence but also the courageous pursuit of opportunity against formidable societal barriers. Born around 1830 to unknown parents—though evidence suggests Scottish ancestry—Sutherland’s journey began in Jamaica where he experienced firsthand the limitations imposed upon Black individuals during the Victorian era. His determination to transcend these constraints propelled him toward Queen's University, marking a pivotal moment in Canadian history as the first student of colour enrolled at the institution. At Queen’s University, Sutherland flourished academically, earning an astounding 14 academic prizes—a testament to his intellect and dedication. Notably, he secured the prestigious prize for general merit in Latin after a vote by fellow students, demonstrating both scholarly prowess and the endorsement of his peers. Graduating with honours in classics and mathematics in 1852, Sutherland established himself as an exceptional scholar, laying the groundwork for a distinguished legal career. Following his university studies, he pursued law at Osgoode Hall Law School, cementing his commitment to intellectual pursuits and professional advancement. His groundbreaking achievement came in 1855 when he was admitted to the bar—a historic occasion marking him as British North America’s first known Black lawyer. During this era, the Black community in Canada was sparsely populated, primarily comprised of Black Loyalists and former American slaves. The 1871 Canadian census recorded just 21,500 Black Canadians across the entire confederation—a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Black individuals seeking legal recognition and social mobility. Sutherland’s success wasn't merely personal; it symbolized a burgeoning aspiration for equality within Canada’s formative years. Sutherland’s legal practice extended beyond Toronto and Walkerton, Ontario where he established himself as a respected jurist. He served briefly as the town’s reeve—a role that underscored his involvement in local governance and civic engagement—and cultivated connections with figures instrumental in the Underground Railroad movement and the Black diaspora. These affiliations reflected Sutherland's unwavering commitment to social justice and his willingness to champion the rights of marginalized communities. His legacy continues to inspire discussions about access to education and legal professions for historically excluded groups, solidifying his place as a beacon of achievement and perseverance.- Notable Achievements: 14 Academic Prizes (Including Latin Merit Prize)
- First Black Lawyer in British North America
- Served as Reeve of Walkerton
- Involved with the Underground Railroad Movement
robert sutherland
1830 - 1878 , Jamaica
Osnovne informacije
- Date Of Death: 1878
- Full Name: Robert Sutherland
- Nationality: Jamaican
- Place Of Birth: Jamaica

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