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James Baldwin, 🎨 by Robert Jackson

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“INFAMOUS beef with each other. Black and Douglas threatened to resign if Jackson was appointed Chief Justice. Jackson claimed that Black wanted to wage "open war" against him and thus he had to retaliate by sending in-court conferance documents and conversation to every major news outlet in the COUNTRY. note that he was doing all of this while serving as Chief Prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials. Frankfurter and Black had serious ideological beef, Frankfurter would not stop complaining about it in his diary, arguing that Black was usurping his role as the Ideological Leader of the FDR era court,calling Douglas, Black and a third colleague of theirs the 'Axis' during WORLD WAR II. Douggie, Black, and Murphy (the third guy) are all well known liberal justices. Anyways Black and Frankfurter made up when Black's wife died and Frankfurter drove all the way down to Black's house to comfort him. Douglas and Frankfurter never really made up but they hated each other so much (Douglas would leave the room whenever Frankfurter spoke too long and go and read a newspaper or lie down on the couch - Frankfurter mainly felt disrespected by younger less judicially sophisticated BRATS.) Frankfurter and Jackson weren't close in life - they were more bonded in mutual distaste for Black and Douglas, but after Jackson's death, Jackson's biographer told Frankfurter that Jackson considered talking with him one of the "few respises from an otherwise unhappy situation" (he had depression :(). Frankfurter, however - acc. to Noah Feldman, ""Frankfurter, vital as he was, could not accept this picture of Jackson. He became a one-man police force, scouring the world for any quotation or description, however minor, that cast aspersions on the man who became a closer friend to him in death than he had been in life."
Mannie Fresh in XXL Magazine April 2000 issue. Written by Robert Jackson. Photographed by Jonathan Mannion.
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TODAY’S FROZEN MOMENT - 60th Anniversary - November 24th, 1963 -
This indelible moment, when Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald was captured for eternity by Dallas Times Herald photographer Robert Jackson. He would win the Pulitzer Prize for it. Obviously, this moment was also seen live on television by millions of people, but there is something so much more powerful about a photograph to seal a moment in time. As for history, Dallas Police officer James Leavelle, the man in the light-colored suit and Stetson, whose wrist was handcuffed to Oswald’s for this walk, had also survived Pearl Harbor twenty-two years prior while serving on the USS Whitney stationed there. Two days of infamy, two seminal American history moments, and this Texan survived them both, up close and personally. Leavelle’s suit and hat are now in a museum in Dallas. This moment was one which sparked the myriad conspiracy theories that surround the murder of JFK. Jack Ruby was a shady but wily character who seemed unlikely to have been willing to murder somebody in front of millions of eye witnesses simply because he was angry about the assassination. It sill amazes me that so many people have since gone to their graves with the complete truth about all of these events of those days in Dallas. An entire industry of speculative books and films have sprung from these moments, and mostly due to the mystery left unclear. American history is sadly rife with moments of injustice that become gotten away with. This is likely our most infamous instance. The deeper mysteries are the whys of allowing these injustices to stay unresolved and unpunished.
[Mary Elaine LeBey]
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The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive their being repeated.
Robert Jackson
November 24, 1963: Jack Ruby assassinates Lee Harvey Oswald. Robert Jackson of the Dallas Times-Herald photographs the exact moment of the shooting and wins the Pulitzer Prize in 1964.