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campus to the James Dickson Carr Library. Rutgers offers a merit-based scholarship called the James Dickson Carr Scholarship for undergraduate students.
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for the city, overseeing "prosecution of abandonment, aged parent and bastardly proceedings." He was about to be appointed a municipal judge by Mayor
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Carr was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni in 1991. In 2017, Rutgers renamed the Kilmer Area Library on its
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honor society. He boarded with a white student and seems to have faced little overt racism at college. Carr went on to receive a
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in 1892, becoming the school's first Black graduate. A talented student, he delivered a commencement speech and joined the
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state history, serving New York County from 1899 to 1901. Carr was also the first African American to graduate from
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Carr married Lillie M. Forrester in New York City on July 7, 1915. The couple had no children.
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refused to appoint him on account of his race. Carr helped to establish the United Colored
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In private practice in New York for three years, Carr became an assistant
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American lawyer and assistant district attorney (1868–1920)
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