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- John_Morton-Finney comment "John Morton-Finney, (June 25, 1889 – January 28, 1998) was a civil rights activist, lawyer and educator. He was born in Kentucky. He served in World War I as a Buffalo Soldier (an elite group of black soldiers). He earned his law degree in 1911 and practiced law until he was 106, a period of nearly 85 years. Finney was believed to be the longest practicing attorney in the United States, taking the record from Rush Limbaugh I (1891-1996) who practiced law for 75 years.".
- Q6249571 comment "John Morton-Finney, (June 25, 1889 – January 28, 1998) was a civil rights activist, lawyer and educator. He was born in Kentucky. He served in World War I as a Buffalo Soldier (an elite group of black soldiers). He earned his law degree in 1911 and practiced law until he was 106, a period of nearly 85 years. Finney was believed to be the longest practicing attorney in the United States, taking the record from Rush Limbaugh I (1891-1996) who practiced law for 75 years.".