Emma Ping Lum Explained

Emma Ping Lum
Birth Date:10 August 1910
Occupation:Lawyer
Alma Mater:San Francisco State University
Columbia University

Emma Ping Lum (1910-1989) was the first Chinese American female lawyer in the United States and California.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Lum was born on August 10, 1910, to Walter U. Lum and Gum Young Lee. She was one of seven children. Her father Walter was a prominent figure in Chinatown, San Francisco. He founded the newspaper Chinese Times in 1924, and launched various political efforts to abolish the Expatriation Act of 1907 and the Chinese Exclusion Act.[4] [5]

Education

Lum earned her A.B. from San Francisco State College in 1934 and an M.A. from Columbia University in 1943.[6] Lum was fluent in various Chinese dialects, and applied those skills while working in San Francisco's Office of Censorship, earning a certificate of merit for her service, during World War II.

In 1947, Lum graduated from UC Hastings College of the Law and became a member of the State Bar of California.[7] [8] In 1952, she was the first Chinese American female to practice before the United States Supreme Court. By 1966, she had long established her legal practice at 745 Grant Avenue in San Francisco. Her affiliations included the California State Bar Association, San Francisco Bar Association, the Queen’s Bench, and the Kappa Beta Phi legal sorority.[9]

Death

Lum died in May 1989.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kinnaird, Lawrence. History of the Greater San Francisco Bay Region. 1966. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. en.
  2. Web site: Legacy of American Female Attorneys. Watson. Jonathan. March 2016. Solano County Law Library. March 2, 2016. March 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160307052846/http://solanolibrary.com/Documents/Hours%20and%20Locations/Law/Legacy-Of-American-Female-Attorneys.pdf. dead.
  3. Web site: Shydlowski . Maya . 2022-05-13 . UC Davis alumna Olivia Serene Lee reflects on 140th anniversary of the Chinese Exclusion Act, AAPI Heritage Month . 2024-01-04 . The Aggie . en-US.
  4. Book: Choy, Philip P.. San Francisco Chinatown: A Guide to Its History and Architecture. 2012-08-14. City Lights Publishers. 9780872866027. en.
  5. Book: Wong, K.. Claiming America. 2011-02-07. Temple University Press. 9781439907702. en.
  6. Book: Register - University of California. 1947. University of California Press. en.
  7. Web site: Hastings Alumni Bulletin.
  8. Web site: State Bar of California.
  9. Book: News Notes of California Libraries. 1978. California State Library.. en.