ASSOCIATE JUSTICE FELIX FRANKFURTER - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 152222
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FELIX FRANKFURTER
He signed this typed letter on Supreme Court letterhead to a Daisy, just to let her know
that "thanks to the Washington Post, you have given me delight since you were hired."
Autograph Letter Signed: "Felix Frankfurter", 1 page, 4½x6¾ (folded), on letterhead from the
Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. Addressed: "3078 Dunbarton Ave.",dated: "Labor Day". In full: "My dear Daisy: You must let me tell you that, thanks to the
Washington Post, you have given me de-light since you were hired. Affectionately," A renowned
legal scholar, Frankfurter (1882-1965, born in Vienna, Austria) influenced Supreme Court
decisions for more than 20 years (1939-1962). A former advisor to the NAACP and
co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, Frankfurter had affirmed that any form
of discrimination against Blacks violated the 15th Amendment (Lane vs. Wilson,1939).
Believing that the Court should not interfere with laws established by the people's elected
officials, he upheld President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal legislation. In the realm of
civil liberties, Frankfurter would play a pivotal role in deciding the famous school
desegregation case Brown vs. the Board of Education (1954), ensuring its historic importance
by securing a unanimous decision. He dissented when the Court overturned Minersville
West Virginia State Board of Education vs. Barnette(1943) and when it ruled in favor of
legislative reapportionment (Baker vs. Carr, 1962), which he felt was strictly a political
problem to be solved by the legislature, not the judiciary. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s,
the staunch advocate of judicial self-restraint stabilized the liberal Earl Warren Court and
promoted "procedural fairness" in criminal cases. Frankfurter was presented the Medal of
Freedom by John F. Kennedy in 1963. Lightly toned and creased. Handwriting, but not
signature, is lightly smeared in places, but legible. Random ink stains. Folded twice and
unfolded. Otherwise, fine condition.
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