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Irvin C. Mollison

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on October 26, 1945, without a single dissenting vote. He received his commission on October 29, 1945. Mollison was the first African American to serve on the United States Customs Court. Mollison was initially appointed as a Judge under
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Mollison was a leader in a variety of civic and professional organizations in Chicago. He was the President of the Illinois
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in the late 1930s. From 1938 to 41 and 1945 to 48, Mollison served on the Board of Directors for the
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Harry S. Truman
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Judge. His service terminated on May 5, 1962, due to his death in
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on July 14, 1956, and Mollison thereafter served as an
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Irvin Charles Mollison
United States Customs Court
Harry S. Truman
Thomas Joseph Walker
Philip Nichols Jr.
Vicksburg, Mississippi
New York City
University of Chicago
PhB
JD
judge
United States Customs Court
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Willis E. Mollison
Bachelor of Philosophy
University of Chicago
Phi Beta Kappa
Juris Doctor
University of Chicago Law School
Chicago
Illinois
U. S. Supreme Court
Hansberry v. Lee
NAACP
Chicago Public Library
Chicago Board of Education
National Lawyers Guild
Cook County Bar Association
National Bar Association
Harry S. Truman

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