Arthur Goldberg, probably best known for his work in civil rights & labor law, was a #WWII #OSS officer.
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1961: Kennedy appointed Arthur as Secretary of @USDOL.
After nearly two years Kennedy nominated him to the @USSupremeCourt
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As @USSupremeCourt judge he heard Civil Rights cases, including Escobedo v Illinois & Gibson v FL Legislative Investigation Committee
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1965: Arthur resigned as @USSupremeCourt Justice to be US Ambassador of @UN hoping to be an influence in keeping peace in Vietnam.
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1978: President Carter presented Arthur with Presidential Medal of Freedom—one of the highest civilian awards in the United States.
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Arthur died of a heart attack on January 19, 1990.
He is buried @ArlingtonNatl.
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