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  1. Wade Hampton McCree Jr. (July 3, 1920 – August 30, 1987) was an American legal scholar and judge. He was the first African American appointed as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and the second African-American United States Solicitor General in the history of the United States.

  2. 18 de set. de 2023 · Wade H. McCree, Jr. 36th Solicitor General, 1977 - 1981. Wade Hampton McCree, Jr., was born on July 3, 1920, in Des Moines, Iowa, the second of four children. His father was a pharmacist and became a federal narcotics inspector, a job which took the McCree family to Hawaii, Chicago, and Boston.

  3. Wade H. McCree, Jr., who died in Detroit, Michigan on August 30, 1987, at the age of 67, will be remembered as, a skillful lawyer, distinguished jurist, able Solicitor General of the United States of America, and eminent legal educator.

  4. Wade H. McCree Jr. began his studies at Harvard Law School in 1941, but saw his academic career interrupted during World War II, when he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He spent four years on active duty, during which he rose to the rank of Captain and earned a Bronze Star.

  5. 1 de set. de 1987 · Wade H. McCree Jr., a former Solicitor General under President Carter and a former Federal judge, died Sunday night at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He was 67 years old and lived in Ann...

  6. Wade H. McCree, Jr. One of the reasons why Judge McCree was so effective in his deal-ings with people was because he was a marvelous raconteur. He had an extraordinary capacity to remember names, places, times and events; I often thought that he was a trivia buff or a frustrated histo-rian, or both.

  7. Wade McCree was the first African-American to be appointed a circuit judge in Michigan. When President Kennedy appointed him to be a judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, he was only the second African-American ever to be appointed a United States District Judge; President Kennedy had appointed James ...