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Jackson, Robert |
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Jackson, Robert (Houghwout) (1892–1954) Supreme Court justice; born in Spring Creek, Pa. He served as counsel to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (1934–36) and to the Department of Justice (1936–40). He was U.S. attorney general (1940–41) when President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him to the U.S. Supreme Court (1941–54). After World War II, he served as chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trials (1945–46). |
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Current performers include: Tisha Antomar, Megan Arial, Kira Brekke, Kelsey Carthew, Romika Faniel, Dahilia Fawsy, Kelsey George, Molly Glover, Elian Gregory, Kayla Heath, Jamie Henn, Brittany Hope, Marlee Jackson, Robert Lewis, Savannah Mersola, Brenna Miles, Carel One, Zackery Reid, Hayley Silvers, Steven Silvers, Caroline Woods, Lisa Allin, Ricky Crunelle, Nickee Harris, Jamie Morikawa, Cha Chi Pittman. Werner reminds us that the twentieth century would be completely unintelligible without the monumental contributions of such inspiring artists as Mahalia Jackson, Robert Johnson, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Jimi Hendrix, B. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer and director Ronny Yu. |
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