A. T. Walden

A. T. Walden
Clarence Mitchell Jr. (seated, bottom left), William Holmes Borders (seated, bottom center), and A. T. Walden (seated, bottom right), 1950.
Clarence Mitchell Jr. (seated, bottom left), William Holmes Borders (seated, bottom center), and Walden (seated, bottom right), with 3 unknown standing men, 1950.
Born
Austen Thomas Walden

April 12, 1885
DiedJuly 2, 1965
Atlanta
NationalityUnited States
Alma materAtlanta University
OccupationLawyer
Years active1919-1963
OrganizationAtlanta Negro Voters League
Political partyRepublican
PartnerMary Ellen Denner (1918-65)
Children2

Austen Thomas Walden, also known as A. T. Walden (April 12, 1885 — July 2, 1965)[1] was an American lawyer and civil rights leader. In 1964, he was appointed by Ivan Allen Jr. as a municipal judge, the first black judge to be appointed in the state of Georgia since Reconstruction.

  1. ^ "A. T. Walden". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 16, 2024.