Black Fact = 1945 (November 3) – Irvin Charles Mollison, the first black federal judge in the continental United States, was appointed U.S. Customs Court Judge in New York City by President Truman on this date. #theraydiotwins





Black Fact = 1945 (November 3) – Irvin Charles Mollison, the first black federal judge in the continental United States, was appointed U.S. Customs Court Judge in New York City by President Truman on this date. #theraydiotwins