RAMSEY CLARK - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 131810
Sale Price $238.00
Reg. $280.00
RAMSEY CLARK
Attorney General pens his name on this black and white photograph
Photograph signed: "Ramsey Clark". B/w, 8x10 overall, image 7½x8¾ (one surface). When
Ramsey Clark (1927-2021) was appointed Attorney General by President Lyndon B.
Johnson in 1967, his father, Tom C. Clark, resigned as Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court to avoid any possible conflict of interest. Ramsey, who served as Attorney General until
the end of Johnson's term in 1969, was an opponent of the Vietnam War and has always
been a proponent of civil rights. He founded the International Action Center, a nationwide
anti-war organization, and he has faced criticism for his defense of such clients as Saddam
Hussein. Clark, who joined Hussein's defense team in 2004, returned to Iraq in November
2005 to protest the Iraqi Tribunal that was trying Hussein. He was ejected from the
proceedings in November 2006 after he told the judge that the trial was a travesty. Lightly
rippled at top edge. Tape remnants on verso, no show through. Fine condition.
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