Johnson, Frank Minis, Jr.

Johnson, Frank Minis, Jr.
▪ 2000

      American federal judge (b. Oct. 30, 1918, Haleyville, Ala.—d. July 23, 1999, Montgomery, Ala.), made a number of landmark civil rights rulings that helped end segregation in the South. After graduating at the top of his law school class at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, in 1943, he joined the Army, becoming an infantry lieutenant and earning a Bronze Star as a platoon leader in the Normandy Invasion. Upon returning to Alabama after the war, he practiced law and served as state manager in Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's successful presidential campaign in 1952. He served (1953–55) as U.S. attorney for northern Alabama before Eisenhower appointed him federal district judge for middle Alabama in 1955. His first major decision came in the 1956 court case involving Rosa Parks, a black seamstress who refused to surrender her seat on a Montgomery city bus to a white passenger; Johnson voted with the majority on a three-judge panel to strike down Montgomery's bus segregation laws. In 1965 he issued the order that allowed Martin Luther King, Jr., to lead the historic civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery. He also ordered the desegregation of various public facilities in Alabama, including rest rooms, parks, and restaurants. Although his rulings made him a target of white supremacists—who once firebombed his mother's house—and drew fierce criticism from Gov. George Wallace, Johnson maintained a stoic demeanor and steadfastly defended his decisions, which also included several important and controversial rulings protecting the rights of state prisoners and mental patients. In 1979 he was appointed a judge on the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; he held the post until his retirement in 1992. Johnson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honour, in 1995.

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