LEGAL · DC · 1993-1997
Eric H. Holder Jr.
U.S. Attorney · DC · District of Columbia
NOTABLE
On the record
Later first African-American U.S. Attorney General 2009-2015
Background
Between 1993 and 1997, Eric H. Holder Jr. held the U.S. Attorney · DC of DC seat in District of Columbia, a 4-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Jay B. Stephens; succeeded by Wilma A. Lewis. Note: Later first African-American U.S. Attorney General 2009-2015. Same-year political environment (1993): Governor Sharon Pratt Kelly.
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Others who held this office in District of Columbia
- Wilma A. Lewis (1998-2001)
- Jay B. Stephens (1988-1993)
- Joseph E. diGenova (1983-1988)
- Stanley S. Harris (1982-1983)
- Charles F. C. Ruff (1979-1982)
- Earl J. Silbert (1974-1979)
- Harold H. Titus Jr. (1971-1974)
- Tom Flannery (1969-1971)
- David C. Acheson (1961-1965)
- Oliver Gasch (1956-1961)
