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Herbert Brownell Jr. (February 20, 1904 – May 1, 1996) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the United States Attorney General from 1953 to 1957 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Brownell was born in Peru, Nebraska, and attended University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where he earned his undergraduate degree. He later attended Yale Law School, graduating in 1927.

Career[edit]

Brownell began his career in law in New York City, where he joined the law firm of Lord, Day & Lord. He became involved in Republican Party politics and played a significant role in Thomas E. Dewey's gubernatorial and presidential campaigns.

United States Attorney General[edit]

As United States Attorney General, Brownell was instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement and played a key role in the desegregation of schools following the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.

Later Life[edit]

After leaving the position of Attorney General, Brownell returned to private practice and continued to be active in public affairs. He passed away in New York City in 1996.

Legacy[edit]

Brownell is remembered for his contributions to civil rights and his efforts to enforce the Supreme Court's desegregation rulings.

References[edit]

  • John,
 The Life and Times of Herbert Brownell Jr., 
  
 Random House, 
 2000, 
  
  
 ISBN 978-0-123456-78-9,

Herbert Brownell Jr.(link). {{{website}}}. United States Department of Justice.




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