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1937 - First Black Federal Judge Appointed

President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed William H. Hastie as the first African American federal judge. Hastie was named Judge of the Federal District Court in the Virgin Islands. His appointment marked a groundbreaking moment in U.S. legal history, paving the way for greater Black representation in the American judiciary. Hastie later became a prominent civil rights advocate and served as a mentor to future legal leaders, including Thurgood Marshall.

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