William H. Hastie, an influential American jurist and civil rights advocate, passed away on April 14, 1976. He died of complications related to Heart disease in a hospital in Washington, D.C. Hastie was notable for being the first African American federal judge in the Continental United States and played a significant role in advancing civil rights throughout his career. His legacy continues to impact the legal landscape in the United States.
William H. Hastie died on 1976-04-14.
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William H. Hastie died on 1976-04-14.
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Thomas Hastie Bell died in 1942.
William Hastie was an American judge, educator, and civil rights advocate. He is known for his work on civil rights and for being the first African American to serve as a federal judge. Hastie also authored numerous legal articles and essays on civil rights and constitutional law.
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