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[Telegram] 1950 April 3, Robert H. Jackson, Washington D.C., to Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA.
[Letter] 1950 March 13, Robert H. Jackson, Washington D.C., to Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA.
Justice Jackson briefly describes his own background to explain his confussion over segregation in schools, discusses his first real encounter with racism after he got to Washington D.C. He has questions regarding the function of the court in regards to segregation and racism
[Letter] 1954 January 12, Robert H. Jackson, Washington D.C., to Charles Fairman, St. Louis, Missouri.
Includes a letter Jackson wrote to Bruce Nichols at the Harvard Law Review regarding an article Alpheus Thomas Mason wrote, "Inter Arma Silent Leges: Chief Justice Stone's Views" (69 Harv. L. Rev. 806). Jackson discusses his participation in the Nuremberg trials