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Who Was The Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of The United States In The 1950s?

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    Frederick Moore Vinson was the chief justice of the supreme court of the United States of America from the year of 1946 to 1953. He was born on 22nd of January in the year of 1890 at Louisa in United States. Fredrick Vinson was served in Congress for all but two years during the years of 1923 to 1938. From the year of 1938, he was served at the United States Court of Appeals and stayed in that position till 1943. Under the president of United States, Harry Truman, he was taken to the high executive position. He was also the secretary of the treasury under Harry Truman.

    The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was established with the help of Fredrick Vinson. He also helped to set up the International Monetary Fund. After his electing as the chief justice of the supreme court of United States for the period of 1946-53, he privileged President Harry Truman's security policies. Fredrick Vinson also advocated the equal security rights of racial minorities. The chief justice of the United State's supreme court for the period of 1946-53, Fredrick Vinson was died on 8th of September in the year of 1953 in Washington D.C.
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    Sudipa_sarkar 

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