Hastie, W. (William), 1842-1903

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1842-07-07

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From the description of Autograph letters signed (8) : to Prof. Knight, 1893-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270476476 1904, Nov. 17 Born, Knoxville, Tennessee. Son of William Henry and Roberta (Child) Hastie 1921 Graduated from Dunbar High School, Washington, D.C. 1925 A.B., Amherst College, magna cum laude; member Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa 1925 1927 Taught mathematics and scientific subjects at Manual Training School, Bordentown, NJ 1930 LL.B., Harvard Law School; S.J.D., 1933 1930 1937 Member of faculty, Howard University School of Law 1931 Admitted to the Bar of the District of Columbia; joined law firm of Houston & Houston 1933 1937 Assistant Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior 1937 1939 U.S. District Judge (Virgin Islands) 1939 1946 Dean, Howard University School of Law 1940 1943 Civilian Aide to the Secretary of War 1943 Awarded NAACP's Spingarn medal 1943, Dec. 25 Married Beryl Lockhart; children: Karen Roberta (Mrs. Wesley Samuel Williams, Jr.), William Henry, Jr. 1946 1949 Governor of Virgin Islands 1949 1968 Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (3d Circuit) 1968 1971 Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (3d Circuit) 1971 1976 Senior Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (3d Circuit) 1952 Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1964 1969 Member, and later Chairman, of President's Commission on White House Fellows 1975 Received Philadelphia Award 1976, Apr. 14 Died, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.M., Amherst College, 1940 LL.D., Hampton Institute, 1946; Doctor of Humane Letters, Bates College, 1966 Virginia State College, 1947; Lincoln University, 1950; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1951; Knoxville College, 1952; Rutgers University, 1953; Howard University, 1955; Yale University, 1957; Central State College, Wilberforce, Ohio, 1959; Amherst College, 1960; Temple University, 1961; University of Pennsylvania, 1961; Atlanta University, 1964; Dropsie College, 1965; Allegheny College, 1965; University of the State of New York, 1970; Brown University, 1971; University of California at Berkeley, 1971; Harvard University, 1975. " Toward an Equalitarian Legal Order, 1930-1950." Address delivered at Pomeroy Farm and Vocational School, June 18, 1950. Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,Vol. 407 (May 1973). " Judicial Method in Due Process Inquiry." Paper read at John Marshall Bicentennial Conference at the Harvard Law School, September 23, 1955. Published in Government Under Law,Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1956. " Federalism and States' Rights in Theory and in Practice." Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures, Washington University School of Law, November 11, 13, and 18, 1964. [Unpublished] " The Black Mystique Pitfall." Address delivered at the 62nd Annual Convention of the NAACP in Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 7, 1971. Published in The Crisis,Vol. 78, No. 8 (October 1971). " Judicial Role and Judicial Image." Owen J. Roberts Memorial Lecture, University of Pennsylvania Law School, March 22, 1973. Published in University of Pennsylvania Law Review,Vol. 121, No. 5 (May 1973). " Free Speech: Contrasting Constitutional Concepts and Their Consequences." Francis Biddle Memorial Lecture, Harvard Law School, February 19, 1974. Published in Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review,Vol. 9, No. 3 (May 1974). " Affirmative Action in Vindicating Civil Rights." David C. Baum Lecture on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, University of Illinois College of Law, March 20, 1975. Published in University of Illinois Law Forum,Vol. 1975, No. 4. " Dedicatory Ceremony at Independence Hall." Remarks delivered at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 5, 1976. Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,Vol. 426 (July 1976). Hastie also authored book reviews, speeches, commencement addresses, and occasional talks and writings. From the guide to the Papers, 1916-1976, (Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University)

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