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Thurgood Marshall — Part 2
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
WASHINGTON, B.C. 20535
July 19, 1965
THURGOOD MARSHALL
This memorandum summarizes the results of investi-
gation concerning Judge Marshall's activities since 1961.
Exployment
On October 5, 1961, Judge Marshall received a recess
appointment to the position of Judge, United States Court of
Appeals, Second Circuit, New York, New York. He was nominated
for this position on January 15, 1962, and his nomination was
confirmed by the United States Senate on September 11, 1962.
He is presently serving in this position.
Residence
Judge Marshall and his wife, Cecelia Suyat Marshall,
reside at 501 West 123rd Street, New York, New York, with their
two minor children and Judge Marshall's aunt, Mrs. Media Dodson.
Interviews pre
SEE 021203 States Court 0
Appeals, Second Circuit, New York, New York, was interviewed at
New Haven, Connecticut, and advised he has been acquainted with
Judge Marshall professionally since the Fall of 1961. He said h
has found Judge Marshall to be respectable, reliable, responsibl
trustworthy, modest, sincere and a devoted family man who
possesses a good sense of humor. He said Judge Marshall
possesses a bright, quick mind and is well liked by his fellow
judges. He regards Judge Marshall as a person of excellent
character, morals and reputation. He has never bad reason to
question Judge Marshall's loyalty to the United States. He said
Judge Marshall's associates who are known to him are responsib!
individuals and Judge Marshall has used good judgment in his
choice of associates. LTT
Se: +: that because of the intere
of Judge Marshall in civil rights and the trips he has taken on
behalf of the United States Government, he has not devoted as
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