THE VIRGIL HAWKINS FLORIDA CHAPTER NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION

“VHFCNBA”

The Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter National Bar Association was founded in the 1950s by a group of African-American lawyers who mercilessly fought against injustice in Florida. Today, VHFCNBA consists of a network of nearly 1,000 attorneys statewide with sixteen affiliate chapters throughout the state of Florida.

“Our mission is ensuring access to the justice system; increasing economic parity for the less fortunate, underprivileged and disadvantage of our society; and educating the community (particularly, the Black Community) on the need for empowerment and self-determination.”

VHFCNBA has four quarterly meetings each year throughout the state of Florida, where members are provided with education and tools to expand and to enrich their practices. With hours of quality continuing legal education credits available each year, VHFCNBA is dedicated to empowering Black lawyers in the state of Florida.

THE GOALS OF VHFCNBA ARE AS FOLLOWS:

  • To promote the administration of justice

  • To preserve the independence of the judiciary

  • To uphold the honor and integrity of the legal profession

  • To encourage economic empowerment for all American citizens

  • To protect the civil and political rights of the citizens of the United States of America as guaranteed by the Constitutions of the United States and the State of Florida

  • To promote legislation and initiatives to further this mission

OUR HISTORY

The Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter National Bar Association (“VHFCNBA”) has made great strides since its inception.

The organization began in the 1950s with a group of African American lawyers who were members of the Chi Epsilon Legal Fraternity that mercilessly fought against injustice in Florida. The original members (including Paul C. Perkins, G.E. Graves, Francisco Rodriguez, F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr., T.J. Cunningham, Earnest Jackson, Horace Hill, William Holland, I.C. Smith, T.J. Reddick, Charles Wilson, Sr., Earl Johnson, William Fordham, Raleigh Rawls, James Collier, Norris Woolfolk and Henry Arrington) traveled tirelessly throughout the State of Florida providing support and strength to one another. They proclaimed their mission as “ensuring access to the justice system; increasing economic parity for the less fortunate, underprivileged and disadvantage of our society; and educating the community (particularly, the Black Community) on the need for empowerment and self-determination.”

With the inclusion of African American female lawyers in the 1960’s, the organization became a State affiliate chapter of the National Bar Association and changed its name to the Florida Chapter National Bar Association. Since that time, the VHFCNBA has made a significant mark on the NBA and is proud to claim as its members eight past Presidents of the NBA, including: W. George Allen, 1975-76; Warren Hope Dawson, 1982-83; Sen. Arthenia Joyner, 1984-1985; H.T. Smith, 1994-1995; Evett Simmons, 2000-01; Linnes Finney, 2006-07, Daryl D. Parks, 2011-12, and Benjamin L. Crump, 2015-16.

In 2002, the VHFCNBA established a Judicial Council to serve as an independent autonomous entity within the organization. The Judicial Council consists of African American members of the judiciary and is dedicated to addressing issues that are specific to this esteemed group. Today, the VHFCNBA consists of a network of nearly 1,500 attorneys statewide. Under the leadership of H.T. Smith, the VHFCNBA established a scholarship/loan fund to aid law students and recent graduates. Additionally, the VHFCNBA has been the catalyst for the establishment of local, affiliate Black bar associations throughout Florida. The VHFCNBA serves as the umbrella by which the local chapters exist. These local chapters work together to strengthen the VHFCNBA through joint projects and shared vision.

The local affiliate chapters of the VHFCNBA include: Caribbean Bar Association, Daniel Webster Perkins Bar Association, F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. Bar Association, Fred G. Minnis Bar Association, George Edgecomb Bar Association, Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association, Haitian Lawyers Association, Isaac Anderson Jr. Bar Association, Joseph W. Hatchett Bar Association, Palm Beach County Sheree Davis Cunningham Black Women Lawyer Association, Paul C. Perkins Bar Association, Tallahassee Barristers Association, T.J. Reddick Bar Association, Virgil Hawkins Bar Association (Polk County), Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association.

PAST PRESIDENTS OF VHFCNBA
1955 – PRESENT

(Listed In Alphabetical Order)

Kevin Allen-Nash

Henry Arrington *

Aramis Ayala

Allison Bethell

Harold L. Braynon *

Benjamin Crump +

F. Malcolm Cunningham, Sr. *

T.J. Cunningham, Sr.

T.J. “Jimmy” Cunningham, Jr.

Warren Hope Dawson +

Michael T. Davis

Kalinthia R. Dillard

Monique Edwards

Linnes Finney, Jr. +

William Fordham *

Dianne Smith Gaines

Willie E. Gary

Craig A. Gibbs

G.E. Graves *

Rodney Gregory

Anthony J. Hall

Larry R. Handfield

Deana Holiday Ingraham

LaShawnda K. Jackson

C. Sharon James

Antonya Johnson

Roger L. Johnson

Arthenia L. Joyner +

Henry Latimer *

Noel Lawrence

Reese Marshall

Jesse J. McCrary, Jr. *

Robert B. Morrison, Jr.

Bruce A. Mount, Jr.

Rachelle Munson

Valeria Obi

Ava Parker

Daryl Parks +

Paul C. Perkins *

Kamilah Perry

Barbara J. Pittman

Ashlee A. Pouncy

Kenneth Pratt

Francesco Rodriguez *

Lansing Scriven

Evett Simmons +

Grasford W. Smith

H.T. Smith, Jr. +

Lynn Solomon

Delano S. Stewart

Veronica Valdez

Jéan Eddy Wilson

V. Lynn Whitfield

* Deceased

+ Past President of the National Bar Association

BECOME A MEMBER OF THE VIRGIL HAWKINS FLORIDA CHAPTER NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION

VHFCNBA is the statewide organization for Black attorneys in Florida. We serve as the umbrella organization to 16 affiliate chapters. The organization began in the 1950s with a group of African American lawyers who were members of the Chi Epsilon Legal Fraternity that mercilessly fought against injustice in Florida. With the inclusion of African American female lawyers in the 1960’s, the organization became a State affiliate chapter of the National Bar Association and changed its name to the Florida Chapter National Bar Association. Since that time, the VHFCNBA has made a significant mark on the NBA. The VHFCNBA has been the catalyst for the establishment of local, affiliate Black bar associations throughout Florida.

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