04/09/2024
GABPA had an amazing time helping out Wellspring Living for our National Day of Service
The National Black Prosecutors Association (NBPA) is the only professional membership organization dedicated to the advancement of Blacks as prosecutors.
04/09/2024
GABPA had an amazing time helping out Wellspring Living for our National Day of Service
02/01/2024
Eunice Roberta Hunton Carter (July 16, 1899 – January 25, 1970) was an American lawyer. She was one of New York's first female African-American lawyers and one of the first African-American prosecutors in the United States.
Born in Atlanta in 1899, Eunice graduated in four years from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, receiving a bachelor's and at the same time, in 1921, a M.S.W. degree from the college's recently formed School for Social Work. In 1932, Carter became the first black woman to receive a law degree from Fordham University in New York City. In mid-May 1933, Eunice Carter passed the New York bar exam.
During her time as an attorney, she led a massive prostitution racketeering investigation, building the case and strategy that allowed New York District Attorney Thomas Dewey to successfully charge Mafioso kingpin Charles "Lucky" Luciano with compulsory prostitution.
09/21/2023
Come join us tonight for the 2023-2024 kick off for The Greater-Atlanta Black Prosecutors Association - GABPA
06/02/2023
Happy Friday everyone! We made it to June 🌞
Join us at our next upcoming event on June 8th.
It will be a great time for all that attend!
See you next Thursday!
04/03/2023
🔹We made it to the second quarter! 💪
🔹 GABPA is hosting its first fundraiser of the year!!!!
🔹We’re taking orders for t-shirts sizes XS - 3XL
🔹Please contact [email protected] to order
🔹Cashapp, zelle, Venmo accepted
🔹 deadline to order: April 14th
03/20/2023
🔹Though it may not feel like it🥶, today is the first day of S P R I N G 🌼
🔹Let’s finish off the last 11 days of this quarter strong 💪