She was often accompanied by her first son, Daylen, at Thurgood Marshall Law School in Houston. Debate on a team sponsored by the local legal aid organization honed her interest and she became a champion. Early on, she watched as kids were treated differently, some suspended from school for the same infractions for which others got a pass. She knew from who knows when that she would become a lawyer. The kind of town so small her math teacher at Jim Hill High School was her brother’s godmother. Angela Graves-Harrington possessed them all even as a child in Gulfport, Miss.
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