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Leander Jay Shaw, Jr., justice of the Florida State Supreme Court (1983), first

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Leander Jay Shaw, Jr., justice of the Florida State Supreme Court (1983), first African American chief justice (1990) in Florida, the second African American chief justice in any state supreme court, born

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