Transforming a Rich Legacy Into a Living Legacy

“By ensuring access to the justice system; increasing economic parity for the less fortunate, underprivileged and disadvantaged and educating the community on the need for empowerment and self-determination.”

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In April 1949, Virgil D. Hawkins, a former faculty member of Bethune Cookman College, applied for admission to the University of...

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The VHFCNBA has made great strides since its inception. The organization began in the 1950s with a group of African-Amer...

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February 10-11, 2012
VHFCNBA Days on the Hill & Second Quarterly Meeting
Tallahassee, Florida

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We welcome our new officers for 2011-2012. Our new President: C. Sha'Ron James, Esq. of Tallahassee

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President's Message

The legacy of the Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter National Bar Association is our bedrock of achievement. None other can duplicate it, because none have traveled our journey. Our legacy incorporates our history, our...