Since 2003...the criminal section within the Civil Rights Division has not hired a single black attorney to replace those who have left. Not one.

Back in April, I wrote about how the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice was only interested in
protecting the civil rights of white people. At that time, the full extent of discrimination at the DOJ was unknown to me.
...the current face of civil rights prosecutions looks like this: Out of fifty attorneys in the Criminal Section - only two are black. The same number the criminal section had in 1978 - even though the size of the staff has more than doubled.
The dearth of African American lawyers at the DOJ is an issue that has been lost amid the attention given to the myriad scandals unearthed at the DOJ in the wake of the departures of dozens of career lawyers.