Saturday, July 19, 2008

Lewis a pioneer on, off CU court

Former Buff set for induction into school's athletic Hall

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Today's players and coaches have it easy on the road compared to Billy Lewis' experiences away from the friendly confines of Colorado University Balch Fieldhouse. Lewis, the first black basketball player in CU history, experienced blatant racism during his college career from 1956-60.

On Oct. 17, Lewis will be enshrined into the CU Athletic Hall of Fame with eight other legends, including Frank Clarke, the first black football player in school history, and Claude Walton, the first black letter winner at CU.

After graduating from CU in 1960, Lewis married JoKatherine Holliman, the first black woman on CU's homecoming court. He earned his Juris Doctor of Law degree from Howard University in Washington D.C. and had a very successful legal career that included becoming the first black corporate attorney at IBM in 1964 and opening a private law practice in Denver from 1966 to 1979 with partner Morris Cole.

Lewis then moved back to Washington D.C. where he served as the general counsel of the District of Columbia Board of Election and Ethics for 15 years. "When I took retirement from District government they researched my career and ...

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