Born and raised in Detroit, James Del Rio came up during a time when segregation and racial tensions were at their boiling point, going on to have a career that fused politics, law, and finance.
It was in Detroit where he learned urgency and determination, qualities that would make him a central figure in Detroit’s mid-20th-century fight for representation and equity.
After attending Wayne State University, where he graduated in law, he began a career that would blur the lines between law, politics, and business.
Del Rio knew from the very start of his career that Black Detroiters would not advance without people like him being willing to step up to the plate and fight.
It was a war that needed to be waged in courtrooms, legislative chambers, and in the banking world, and that conviction would go on to carry him to high places over the course of his career.


