Virginia lawyer Oliver W. Hill may not be as recognizable a name as his Howard University classmate Thurgood Marshall but his legacy as a defender of civil rights for Americans is no less illustrious.
Hill, a WWII veteran and Virginia native was instrumental in dismantling the segregationist laws that were declared un-Constitutional by the Supreme Court in the landmark
Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954.
This civil rights pioneer will be missed but never forgotten.