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116TH CONGRESS
2D SESSION
S. RES. 517
Honoring the life and legacy of Judge Nathaniel R. Jones.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
FEBRUARY 27, 2020
Mr. BROWN (for himself and Mr. PORTMAN) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and legacy of Judge Nathaniel R. Jones.
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones was born on May 13, 1926,
in Youngstown, Ohio, and died on January 26, 2020, at
his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, surrounded by family and
loved ones;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones served honorably in the
United States Army Air Corps during World War II;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones attended Youngstown State
University, where he earned an undergraduate degree in
1951 and a law degree in 1955;
Whereas, in 1957, Judge Nathaniel Jones was admitted to
the Ohio Bar;
Whereas, from 1956 to 1959, Judge Nathaniel Jones served
as the Executive Director for the Fair Employment Prac-
tices Commission, where he led efforts to ensure equal
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access to employment opportunities for African Ameri-
cans;
Whereas, in 1962, Judge Nathaniel Jones became the first
African American to be appointed as Assistant United
States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio;
Whereas, in 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed
Judge Nathaniel Jones to serve as the Assistant General
Counsel for the National Advisory Commission on Civil
Disorders, also known as the Kerner Commission, which
found racism as the root cause for the civil unrest that
occurred in the cities of the United States during the
1960s and determined that the United States was ‘‘mov-
ing toward two societies, one black, one white—separate
and unequal’’;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones served as the General Coun-
sel for the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People from 1969 to 1979, directing efforts to
desegregate public schools in Northern cities, defended
affirmative action, and fought against discrimination
against African-American soldiers in the United States
Armed Forces;
Whereas, in 1979, President Jimmy Carter nominated and
the Senate confirmed Judge Nathaniel Jones as a judge
for the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Cir-
cuit, making him the 11th African American to serve as
a Federal circuit court judge;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones served on the United States
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit until his retire-
ment in 2002;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones was known as the ‘‘great
dissenter’’ because he was often in the minority, siding
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with plaintiffs seeking redress in the courts for violations
of housing and employment law and civil rights protec-
tions;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones assisted the Republic of
South Africa in drafting a new constitution following dec-
ades of apartheid rule and served as an official election
monitor for the country’s first free and fair election,
which ushered in the presidency of Nelson Mandela;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones received 19 honorary de-
grees and numerous awards of distinction, such as the
Spingarn Medal, the highest honor awarded by the Na-
tional Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo-
ple, the International Freedom Conductor Award from
the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the
Charles Hamilton Houston Medallion of Merit from the
Washington Bar Association, and the Pillar of Justice
Award from the Federal Bar Association;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones was inducted into the Na-
tional Bar Association Hall of Fame and the Ohio Civil
Rights Hall of Fame, and, in 2014, the Nathaniel R.
Jones American Inn of Court was chartered in Youngs-
town, Ohio;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones was an initiate of the Beta
Pi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and was the
65th Laurel Wreath Laureate of Kappa Alpha Psi Fra-
ternity;
Whereas, in 2003, Congress passed legislation to name the
newly constructed Federal building in Youngstown, Ohio,
the ‘‘Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United
States Courthouse’’;
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Whereas, in 2019, the University of Cincinnati College of
Law renamed its Center for Race, Gender, and Social
Justice after Judge Nathaniel R. Jones to signify its
‘‘commitment to and alignment with the principles of
Judge Jones’ impressive career as a champion for jus-
tice’’;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones devoted his life to answering
‘‘the Call’’ for racial justice, first sounded by the Na-
tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People
in 1909, stating in his memoir, ‘‘[A]nswering calls for ra-
cial justice has not been confined to a specific time in the
past or the history of a particular organization, but has
been defined by the imperatives that guided my life. As
I enter the twilight of my life, I offer this chronicle of
the steps I have taken in an effort to advance the baton
of justice handed to me by forebears who were much
more surefooted and fearless than me in answering the
Call.’’;
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones inspired generations of law-
yers who served as his law clerks, as well as the countless
leaders who sought his wise counsel as they worked to
address inequality in their communities; and
Whereas Judge Nathaniel Jones will be remembered for his
dedication to upholding the Constitution of the United
States and as a tireless advocate for justice: Now, there-
fore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate honors the life and legacy
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of Judge Nathaniel R. Jones and his unwavering commit-
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ment to upholding justice and civil rights.
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