BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " FEDRAL JUDGE IRVIN C. MOLLISON " THE FIRST NEGRO FEDERAL JUDGE AND THE RIGHT STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AFTER ALL OPPRESSION, INJUSTICES AND GROSS WICKEDNESS : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "
BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY First Negro federal judge Irvin C. Mollison, of Chicago, Ill., first Negro appointed to a federal judgeship within the continental U.S., was sworn into office this morning (Nov. 3) at the 3rd Court of Customs building. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he has been practicing law in Illinois since 1923. His appointment by President Truman was confirmed by the Senate without a dissenting vote.
- Title: First Negro federal judge Irvin C. Mollison, of Chicago, Ill., first Negro appointed to a federal judgeship within the continental U.S., was sworn into office this morning (Nov. 3) at the 3rd Court of Customs building. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he has been practicing law in Illinois since 1923. His appointment by President Truman was confirmed by the Senate without a dissenting vote.
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