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Jesse Lawson
Jesse Lawson
(May 18, 1856 – November 8, 1927) was an American lawyer, educator, and activist. He served as an officer of the Afro-American Council, where he promoted
racial justice
and anti-
Jim Crow
legislation to the public and before Congress. He was the founder of the National Sociological Society and co-founded
Frelinghuysen University
with his wife, educator and activist
Rosetta Lawson
. Lawson received a
Master of Arts
from
Howard University School of Law
and served as a legal examiner for the
Bureau of Pensions
for 44 years. A
Republican
, he served as
legal counsel
for
John Mercer Langston
before the
United States House of Representatives
, successfully challenging the results of the
1888 elections
in
Virginia
. He was also the editor of ''
The Colored American
'' and authored several works on political topics.
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Methamphetamine Use: A Narrative Review of Adverse Effects and Related Toxicities
by
Amber N. Edinoff
,
Sarah E. Kaufman
,
Keionne M. Green
,
Daniel A. Provenzano
,
Jesse Lawson
,
Elyse M. Cornett
,
Kevin S. Murnane
,
Adam M. Kaye
,
Alan D. Kaye
Published 2022-09-01
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