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  1. Other articles where Herbert Brownell, Jr. is discussed: Operation Wetback: Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., and vetted by Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Operation Wetback arose at least partly in response to a portion of the American public that had become angry at the widespread corruption among employers of sharecroppers and growers along the Mexican border and at…

  2. Brownell, Herbert Jr. Photographs 96-14-1: Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken his senior year of high school, 1919-1920. Same as 96-14-675. Credit: Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w prints. 96-14-2: Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr.; this was his high school graduation picture, taken in 1920. Same as 96-14-733 and 96-14-892.

  3. BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.: PAPERS, 1877-1988. Lawyer; member, New York State Legislature, 1933-35; Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1944-45; campaign manager for ...

  4. Interview with Herbert Brownell conducted for Eyes on the Prize. Discussion begins with the lack of federal intervention in the Emmett Till case and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Discussion continues with President Eisenhower's views on civil rights issues, the Brown v.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2020 · If Akerman was the most consequential Attorney General for black civil rights in the Department of Justice’s 150 years, Herbert Brownell, who served from 1953-1958 under President Dwight D ...

  6. 18 de sept. de 2016 · Herbert Brownell, Jr. (February 20, 1904 – May 1, 1996) was the Attorney General of the United States in President Eisenhower's cabinet from 1953 to 1957. Brownell, one of the seven children of Herbert and May Miller Brownell, was born in Peru, Nebraska. His father was a professor at the University of Nebraska, Teachers College in education ...

  7. Note: Mr. Brownell's letter, dated October 23, 1957, follows: Dear Mr. President: In late August I discussed with you my desire to return to private law practice at the earliest practicable date.