Sara J. Harper
Sara J. Harper (August 10, 1926 – July 8, 2025) was an American jurist, lawyer, and member of Ohio's Eighth District Court of Appeals.
Biography
Harper was African-American. She was raised in a public housing project in Cleveland, Ohio. Harper got her undergraduate and law degrees from Case Western Reserve University.[1]
She worked as a prosecutor for the city of Cleveland in the 1960s. In 1970 she was appointed a judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court by Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes, a position to which she was elected for a six-year term in 1971. In 1980 Harper was the Republican Candidate for Chief Justice of Ohio. She also ran for a seat as a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court in 1994. She was president of the Cleveland branch of the NAACP for some of the 1980s. For a time she served in the United States Marine Corps judiciary. In 1990 she became a member of the Ohio Court of Appeals.[2] She also co-founded the first victims' rights program in the country.[1]
Harper was a member of Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Cleveland. Her sister, the late Constance "Connie" D. Harper served as the editor in chief of the Call and Post Newspapers. Sara died on July 8, 2025, at the age of 98.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Judge Sara J. Harper, a retired Ohio Court of Appeals judge: Black History Month". Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- ^ "RNC's Black History Month outreach includes honor, radio spot for retired Cleveland Judge Sara J. Harper". Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- ^ "Judge Sara J. Harper - 2025 - E.F. Boyd & Son, Inc". www.tributearchive.com. Retrieved 2025-07-11.