Description
Vicki Trammell Cuthbert was born in West Point, Georgia. She graduated from Harrison High School as part of the last class before the school system was integrated. Cuthbert earned a full Ford Foundation academic scholarship and graduated from Morris Brown College in Atlanta. She worked as a research associate for the Atlanta University School of Social Work before attending the University of Georgia Law School. Cuthbert worked for a short time for the Georgia Legal Services in Macon, Georgia, before moving to Marietta, Georgia, in 1987. She practiced law in Marietta and in 1988 was appointed by Judge James Bodiford to the Cobb County Magistrate Court, where she served as the court's first African American judge. In 1998 Judge Cuthbert left the Magistrate Court. She joined the Cobb County Juvenile Court as an Advocate in 2004.
Citation
Interview with Vicki Trammell Cuthbert transcript, 2009-10-15, Cobb NAACP/Civil Rights series, 2009-2010, Kennesaw State University Oral History Project, 1973- , KSU/45/05/001, Kennesaw State University Archives.
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