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  1. Supreme Court Justice. …the First Amendment, which tried to put an end to governmental control of religion and of prayer, was not written to destroy either. – Justice Hugo Black. US Supreme Court, 1962. Equality under the law to millionaire and pauper, factory owner and worker, is the test of a successful democracy… justice for all and ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Sen. Hugo L. Black In September 1923, after considerable delay and doubt, Black joined the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Almost 50 years later, in an interview published by agreement only after his death, Black stated that he joined the Klan because he considered it an “anti-corporation” force that helped to counter the political and social influence of industrialists and large ...

  3. Hugo Black National Radio Address. Upon his return from Europe, on October 1, Justice Black makes a nationwide radio address to explain his past Klan membership and his views. It is the first time that a sitting member of the U.S. Supreme Court has spoken in a national broadcast about his views and his appointment.

  4. Hugo L. Black, 1937-1971. HUGO L. BLACK was born in Harlan, Alabama, on February 27, 1886. He entered Birmingham Medical College in 1903, but after one year transferred to the University of Alabama Law School. He received his law degree in 1906. He was admitted to the bar and established a law practice in Ashland Alabama.

  5. Hugo Black: A Featured Biography. Senator Hugo Black of Alabama has the distinction of being the last former senator to serve on the Supreme Court. President Franklin Roosevelt nominated Black to the Court in August 1937. In the Senate, Black had earned a reputation as a tenacious, at times aggressive, interrogator while serving as chairman of ...

  6. Hugo Black served in the U.S. Senate and on the U.S. Supreme Court for 34 years. He was appointed and confirmed to the Court in August 1937. Shortly after his appointment, he survived a national uproar over his prior, brief membership in the Ku Klux Klan.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › Hugo_BlackHugo Black - Wikiwand

    Hugo Lafayette Black fue un abogado, político y jurista estadounidense que se desempeñó como Senador de los Estados Unidos por Alabama de 1927 a 1937 y como Juez Asociado de la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos de 1937 a 1971.

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