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Hillel Neuer @HillelNeuer
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Morris Abram, legendary U.S. civil rights lawyer, Jewish leader, and founder of UN Watch, would have turned 100 today. His epitaph reads: "He established 'one man, one vote' as a principle of American law." A tribute: unwatch.org/founder-morris…
Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr.: “Morris Abram, from the time he arrived in Atlanta in 1948, was in the forefront of the public battle against racial discrimination.”
(Letter to Senators endorsing President Ronald Reagan’s nomination of Abram for the U.S. Civil Rights Commission.)
On March 18, 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Abram’s client James Sanders, establishing the constitutional principle of “one man, one vote.” Atlanta Judge Jeptha Tankersley: “People will come to realize you have done a great service for the people of this State.”
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