On this day in 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed William H. Hastie as the first Black federal magistrate.
by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today March 26, 2023 MARCH 26, 1937 William H. Hastie President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed William H. Hastie as the first Black federal magistrate. Hastie served as a judge in the Virgin Islands before becoming dean of the Howard Law School in 1939. Two years after being appointed to aid Secretary of War Henry L.
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