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  1. William Lewis Paul (May 7, 1885 – March 4, 1977) was an American attorney, legislator, and political activist from the Tlingit Nation in Southeast Alaska. He was known as a leader in the Alaska Native Brotherhood, and became the first Native attorney and first Native legislator in Alaskan history.

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  2. I have to say that William Paul [Sr, Tlingit] should be regarded as the father of Native land claims,” said Sealaska Heritage Institute President Rosita Worl, PhD (Tlingit) after a recent talk on William’s early life by his grandson Ben Paul.

  3. Feb 16, 2009 · Although Paul and his older brother Louis were not among the founders of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, they are credited with turning its attention toward important political issues and William Paul - Alaska's first Native American attorney - was personally involved in efforts to desegregate Alaska public schools and to ensure that Natives had ...

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    Sports. Other. See also. William Paul. Bill, Billy, Willie, or William Paul may refer to: Politics. William Paul (MP), British MP for Windsor, 1710–1711. William Paul (attorney) (1885–1977), Alaskan politician and attorney. William Paul (Australian politician) (1846–1947), New South Wales politician.

  6. Mar 14, 2022 · William Paul died in Seattle, Washington, on March 4, 1977. Last Updated: 03/14/2022. William Lewis Paul was an American attorney, legislator, and political activist from the Tlingit nation of Southeast Alaska.

  7. Jan 15, 2013 · The Charlotte Observer reported over the weekend that 19-year-old William Paul was charged with misdemeanor assault on a female by aggressive physical force. The paper had previously reported...

  8. William Erwin Paul (June 12, 1936 – September 18, 2015) was an American immunologist. He and Maureen Howard discovered interleukin 4, while an independent team led by Ellen Vitetta did the same in 1982. Paul worked on AIDS research for much of his career at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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