Arthur, born 1908 in Chicago to Jewish Russian immigrants, was youngest of 8.
Father sold produce from wagon pulled by a blind horse.
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@USSupremeCourt judge he heard Civil Rights cases, including Escobedo v Illinois & Gibson v FL Legislative Investigation Committee#OSS75pic.twitter.com/14W88NeQsB
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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.#OSS75pic.twitter.com/GvuVQbaQvi
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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
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eerily resemblance with Dr. Kissinger
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Golbergs were determined patriotic immigrants who made America stronger with lasting contributions to society. TFS, CIA we must be reminded
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