J. Thomas Newsome
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Joseph Thomas Newsome (1869–1942) was the first African-American lawyer in post-Civil War Newport News, Virginia, to practice before the Virginia Supreme Court. Newsome was a respected lawyer, newspaper editor and civic leader who hosted many up and coming African-Americans in his historic Queen Anne home including, Booker T. Washington.
Newsome was the editor of the Newport News Star, a weekly African-American publication.
The Newsome House is a historic landmark and is open to the public.