William D. Lamson

Item

William Lamson Portrait
Name
William D. Lamson
Biography
William D. Lamson was a demographer and cartographer and served as an expert witness for the NAACP, ACLU, United States Department of Justice, NAACP Legal Defense Fund and numerous private plaintiffs. He was an architect/planner and demographic analyst for court cases dealing with school desegregation, voting rights, housing discrimination, and judicial redistricting. He performed three functions for his clients: director and coordinator of factual research; principal factual analyst; and evidence presentation consultant. In those capacities he provided factual and expert testimony, and graphic representations of the research results (most notably with large maps with his illustrations presented in court rooms).

William D. Lamson was a native of Detroit, Michigan (b. September 14, 1941) and was living in Jackson, Mississippi at the time of his death (February 8, 1995).

While in Michigan, he attended the University of Michigan, the Detroit Institute of Technology, and the Lawrence Institute of Technology, and was also a founding faculty member of Wayne County Community College. He was also a veteran of the United States Army.

Lamson worked on over 20 legal cases and served as an expert on voting rights, housing discrimination, and demographics in more than 10 other cases.
birthday
September 14, 1941

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Item sets with "Provenance: William D. Lamson"
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William Lamson PortraitWilliam Lamson Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, Brown III (1993) Maps and Documents Collection
mwchcac.ar.2022.Lam.ID.1.320001William Lamson Document Collection Collection
mwchcac.ar.2022.map0875William Lamson Map Collection Collection