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Robert N. C. Nix, Jr., is inaugurated as chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, becoming the first Black American to sit on a state supreme court bench since the Reconstruction era.
1984 (Jan 6)
Robert N. C. Nix, Jr., was inaugurated as chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, becoming the first Black American to sit on a state supreme court bench since the Reconstruction era. Nix was born on July 13, 1928, the grandson of a college dean and the son of Robert N. C. Nix, Sr., Pennsylvania's first Black democratic congressman. He received a bachelor's degree from Villanova University in Pennsylvania and a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. After serving as deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania in 1956–1957, Nix spent ten years in private practice. In 1968, he returned to public life to serve on the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. He was elected to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1971. Nix hoped that his appointment as chief justice would “inspire confidence in the legal system,” and saw it as a reaffirmation of those principles upon which “American democracy was founded."
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.